Which of the following are hyperglycemic hormones, i.e., hormones that serve to increase the blood glucose level? Select all that apply. Cortisol Insulin Aldosteron Glucagon Epinephrine Growth hormone
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So, it is a hyperglycemic hormone. Insulin is a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels by allowing cells to take in glucose. It lowers blood glucose levels, so it is not a hyperglycemic hormone. Aldosterone is a hormone that regulates blood pressure by Show more…
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