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Secretion of insulin causes a decrease in the concentration of blood glucose. a decrease in the permeability of cell membranes to glucose. an increase in the breakdown of glycogen to release glucose. an increase in the concentration of blood glucose. none of the above.

          Secretion of insulin causes
a decrease in the concentration of blood glucose.
a decrease in the permeability of cell membranes to glucose.
an increase in the breakdown of glycogen to release glucose.
an increase in the concentration of blood glucose.
none of the above.
        
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Secretion of insulin causes
a decrease in the concentration of blood glucose.
a decrease in the permeability of cell membranes to glucose.
an increase in the breakdown of glycogen to release glucose.
an increase in the concentration of blood glucose.
none of the above.

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Secretion of insulin causes a decrease in the concentration of blood glucose. a decrease in the permeability of cell membranes to glucose. an increase in the breakdown of glycogen to release glucose. an increase in the concentration of blood glucose. none of the above. Secretion of insulin causes a decrease in the concentration of blood glucose O a decrease in the permeability of cell membranes to glucose O an increase in the breakdown of glycogen to release glucose an increase in the concentration of blood glucose O none of the above
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00:01 Hello everyone.
00:02 So the question is related to the insulin.
00:06 In this question, the concept is asked regarding the insulin and we have to just give the answer related to the insulin.
00:14 So when we talk about the insulin, so this is the hormone.
00:17 And here, the conversion of glycogen of glycogen to the glucose is initiated by the hormone.
00:35 It is initiated.
00:36 By the hormone that is known as the gluca, gluca, glucagon.
00:47 And this glucagon, it is secreted by the alpha cells...
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