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put the steps into the correct order to trace the negative feedback process. 1 blood glucose level increases to a normal level 2 blood glucose level drops and the body senses a change in the resting system (homeostasis) 3 pancreas secretes glucagon which travels to the liver 4 pancreas stops secreting glucagon 5 liver converts stored glycogen into glucose and releases it into the blood
Negative feedback for low blood glucose starts with the body detecting a drop in glucose. The pancreas then secretes glucagon, which signals the liver to break down glycogen into glucose and release it into the bloodstream. Once blood glucose returns to normal, the pancreas stops secreting glucagon.
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- Blood glucose level drops and the body senses a change in the resting system (homeostasis)
- Pancreas secretes glucagon which travels to the liver
- Liver converts stored glycogen into glucose and releases it into the blood
- Blood glucose level increases to a normal level
- Pancreas stops secreting glucagon