Insulin and glucagon are hormones that exert their effects on the liver, and you know by now that the responses of the liver to these hormones are exactly the opposite of each other. This implies that: A) insulin should bind to its target receptor on the cell membrane, while glucagon’s receptor should be found intracellularly B) both hormones should have their receptors located in the nucleus of the liver cells C) have the ability to together regulate the blood sugar concentration. D) based on the information provided, none of the above is correct