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Main Roles Adrenaline Trigger Liver Cells Undergo Glycogenolysis

Front What is one of the main roles of adrenaline?
Back To trigger the liver cells to undergo glycogenolysis, so that glucose is released into the bloodstream. This allows respiration to increase so more energy is available for muscle contraction. 

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