If glucagon is not functioning properly in a patient, what do you predict will occur in the postabsorptive state, in the absence of other factors? 1, 2 or 3? Blood glucose will increase. Blood glucose will be unaffected. Blood glucose will decrease
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If glucagon is not functioning properly in a patient, what do you predict will occur in the postabsorptive state, in the absence of other factors? 1, 2 or 3?
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Blood glucose will increase.
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Blood glucose will be unaffected.
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Blood glucose will decrease.
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