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The hormone that is antagonistic in action to glucagon is
  a. norepinephrine.
  b. insulin.
  c. thyroxine.
  d. epinephrine.
  e. mineralocorticoids.

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If you skip a meal, which of the following conditions would prevail?
  a. Only insulin levels would rise.
  b. Only glucagon levels would rise.
  c. Glycogen would be converted to glucose.
  d. Insulin levels would rise, and glycogen would be converted to glucose.
  e. Glucagon levels would rise, and glycogen would be converted to glucose.
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