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What could happen if negative feedback inhibition did not signal the pancreas to stop producing insulin when blood sugar levels drop to normal levels?

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Answer:

the pancreas releases the hormone glucagon. This moves/goes to the liver in the blood and causes the break-down of glycogen into glucose. The glucose goes into the blood stream and glucose levels increase back to normal.

Explanation:

the pancreas releases the (chemical produced by the body) glucagon. This moves/goes to the liver in the blood and causes the break-down of glycogen into glucose. The glucose goes into the blood stream and blood sugar levels increase back to normal(usual/ commonly and regular/ healthy).