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- 3.2.6. Outline the functions of glucagon and adrenaline during fasting and exercise.
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What is glucagon's primary role during fasting?
Glucagon stimulates the breakdown of glycogen, promotes gluconeogenesis, and increases fat breakdown to maintain blood glucose levels.