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- Make a flow chart of how blood sugar is regulated after a meal.Briefly explain how glucagon and insulin keep balance of blood glucose levels? Please briefly explain at your own words.Identify the major components of a negative feedback loop and explain what would happen if secretion of insulin controlled by a negative feedback system became too great.