Answer: Option E.
Explanation:
Blood glucose level is defined as the level of sugar carried by bloodstream to all cells in the body in order to supply energy.
There are several hormones that affects blood glucose level in our body including cortisol , insulin , glucagon , and human growth hormone.
Cortisol hormones are released under stressful conditions and allows utilization of glucose stored in liver through gluconeogenesis.
Insulin and glucagon works in opposite manner, if blood glucose is less, insulin secretion will also less but glucagon secretion will be high to maintain the glucose level.
Human growth hormone (HGH) decreases uptake of glucose by muscles and increases glucose production through gluconeogenesis.
Hence, the correct option is E.