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Explanation:
If the liver begins to release glycogen because the pancreas releases glucagon, the amount of glucose in the bloodstream must be too low.
The endocrine system involves chemical signalling via the secretion of molecules called hormones into extracellular fluid. They bind to chemical receptors in order to cause specific changes in target cells, these lead to changes in the body's internal environment called homeostasis. It includes the thyroid, parathyroid, pituitary, pineal and adrenal glands along with other regions. The bone, adipose tissue, heart, pancreas and liver are a few of the regions of the body which show endocrine function.
Further Explanation:
During homeostasis the body maintains a constant internal balance in pH, temperature, blood pressure etc. Cells in a multicellular organism become specialized for particular tasks and communicate with one another in order to maintain homeostasis. Within the human body these are known as hormone cascades, where several complex steps occur- the tissues signal to one another with the use of hormones released by the endocrine system. The regulation (increase and decrease) of these secretions is achieved by negative feedback loops, where the release of certain substances during a cascade in turn halts the secretion of hormones at earlier stages.
Glucose is a carbohydrate which stores large amounts of energy within its bonds. Glucose homeostasis involves the secretion of insulin by cells in the pancreas. When released, insulin aids in the reduction of blood glucose levels; conversely, glucagon production and secretion stimulates the breakdown of the storage carbohydrate glucagon, and glucose production from fatty acids and amino acids; this occurs in low glucose levels. Glycogen and insulin are antagonists, which have opposite effects.
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