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Glucagon Effect Cells Describe Binds Receptors Found Liver

Glucagon binds to receptors on liver and fat cells, promoting the breakdown of glycogen into glucose.

Glucagon binds to receptors on liver and fat cells, causing the conversion of glycogen into glucose.

Front Describe how glucagon has its effect on cells.
Back Effect of glucagon:
  • Glucagon binds to receptors found on liver cells and fat cells
  • Causes conversion of glycogen into glucose

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