As blood glucose concentration rises, what homeostatic response would the body produce?

Insulin would be released to cause blood glucose to fall.
Glucagon would be released to cause blood glucose to fall.
Insulin would be released to cause blood glucose to rise.
Insulin and glucagon would be released to cause blood glucose to rise.
Insulin would be released to cause blood glucose to fall.  Homeostasis tends to result in a response that opposes the detected change. So something would be done to arrest the rise in glucose concentration. Insulin is the hormone that causes cells to absorb glucose from the blood.

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