Biology
Assertion. Adrenal medulla secretes glucocorticoids which regulate glucose levels of the blood.
Reason. Glucocorticoids, a kind of cortisone, stimulate the deposition of extra glucose in blood as glycogen in the liver and muscles. The roles of insulin and glucocorticoids are the same.
- Both A and R are True
- Both A and R are False
- A is True and R is False.
- A is False and R is True.
Endocrine System
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Answer
Both A and R are False
Explanation
Adrenal cortex secretes glucocorticoids which regulate glucose levels of the blood. Glucocorticoids help regulate blood glucose levels by promoting gluconeogenesis.
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