The pancreas is an organ that makes insulin and glucagon in its beta and alpha cells, respectively.

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The pancreas is an organ that makes insulin and glucagon in its beta and alpha cells, respectively. Insulin is released when blood glucose is high, and glucagon is released when blood glucose is low. Anti-beta cell antibodies, which bind to their target and inhibit functionality, will cause which of the following to occur?

(A) Glucagon secretion will stop, and blood glucose levels will not decrease.
(B) Glucagon secretion will stop, and blood glucose levels will decrease.
(C) Glucagon secretion will stop, and digestive enzymes will be secreted.
(D) Insulin secretion will stop, and blood glucose levels will not decrease.

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