One of the hormones responsible for regulating blood sugar is glucagon. Glucagon prevents glucose from dropping too low.
When the blood sugar drops due to prolonged fasting or increased activity, the pancreas produces glucagon, which triggers the liver to convert glycogen into glucose and release it into the blood to restore balance.

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