Antagonistic Hormones Graphs

The image contains two graphs arranged vertically. The top graph plots "Blood Glucose" (y-axis) against time marked by "Breakfast," "Lunch," and "Dinner" (x-axis) with a green sinusoidal line. The bottom graph plots "Hormone Level" (y-axis) against "Time" (x-axis), displaying a blue sinusoidal line for "Insulin" and a red sinusoidal line for "Glucagon," with a legend to the right. Vertical dashed lines connect corresponding points across both graphs. The composition is clean and simple, focusing on the data representation.

Two line graphs are displayed. The first graph shows blood glucose levels as a function of time, fluctuating in a cyclical pattern, peaking after breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The second graph shows hormone levels (insulin as a blue line and glucagon as a red line) fluctuating with time, showing insulin levels rise after meals and glucagon levels decrease. Both x-axes align and show when breakfast, lunch and dinner occur.

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