As blood levels of glucagon increase, there is a concomitant
A) decrease in liver glycogenolysis.
B) decrease in blood glucose.
C) activation of liver adenylate cyclase.
D) increase in muscle glycogenesis.
E) increase in fructose 2,6_bisphosphate.
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