In response to a dangerous situation, your body has produced epinephrine and norepinephrine. As the danger dissipates, how might the pancreas respond?
A) The pancreas probably releases glucagon to stimulate the synthesis of glycogen.
B) The pancreas probably releases hormones that signal the adrenal gland to stop producing epinephrine and norepinephrine.
C) The pancreas probably releases insulin to stimulate the liver to take up leftover glucose from the fight-or-flight response.
D) Adrenaline probably signals the pancreas to start releasing calcium.
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