Mention the hormones secreted by islets of Langerhans. State their function.

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The hormones secreted by islets of Langerhans are insulin and glucagon. The functions are: Insulin promotes the conversion of glucose to glycogen for storage in liver and muscles. It is secreted when blood glucose levels are high. Glucagon influences the conversion of glycogen into glucose. It is secreted when blood glucose levels are low.

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