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    A Pancreatic Hormone That Causes Cells to Break Down Glycogen
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A Pancreatic Hormone That Causes Cells to Break Down Glycogen

Question 74

Question 74

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A pancreatic hormone that causes cells to break down glycogen and release glucose is known as _______.  


A) calcitonin
B) glucagon
C) insulin
D) pancreas
E) melatonin

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