High levels of glucose in the blood
When blood glucose levels drop too low
Pancreas releases the
………………….. hormone.
Pancreas releases the
……………….……hormone.
…………………… causes body cell to take in glucose.
……………………. causes
cell in the liver to break down glycogen.
Removing ……………………….
from the blood and causing blood glucose levels to fall.
releases …………………… into the blood.
The Pancreas is inhibited from releasing more
…………………..…………….. .
Blood glucose levels return to …………………..
level
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1. insulin (pancreas release this hormone)
1. insulin
2.the pancreas secretes insulin, which directs the muscle and fat cells of the body to take in glucose.
Explaination: Cells obtain energy from glucose or convert it to fat for long-term storage. That insulin binds to receptors on the cell's surface, causing GLUT4 molecules to come to the cell's surface.
3. Liver
Explaination: When the body needs extra fuel, it breaks down the glycogen stored in the liver back into the glucose units the cells can use. Special proteins called enzymes help both make and break down the glycogen in a process called glycogen metabolism. ... This can lead to very low blood glucose levels during periods of fasting. When it is needed for energy, glycogen is broken down and converted again to glucose. Glycogen phosphorylase is the primary enzyme of glycogen breakdown.
3.... removing toxic ammonia and others (alcohol, drugs, etc.) ... from the blood
4. The liver releases this into the blood where the kidneys excrete it via the urine.
5. And so on ...
High blood sugar levels or hyperglycaemia caused when the blood glucose level is too high because the body isn't properly using or doesn't make the hormone insulin.
Eating too many high carbohydrate meal, processed foods, or medication side effects, processed foods may cause your blood sugar to rise.
Blood glucose is commonly considered too high if it is higher than 130 mg/dl before a meal or higher than 180 mg/dl two hours after the meal.
Symptoms are Have difficulty maintaining normal blood sugar levels, Develop persistently blurred vision, Urinate frequently
Feel excessive thirst, Get frequent headaches
1. insulin
2.the pancreas secretes insulin, which directs the muscle and fat cells of the body to take in glucose.
Explaination: Cells obtain energy from glucose or convert it to fat for long-term storage. That insulin binds to receptors on the cell's surface, causing GLUT4 molecules to come to the cell's surface.
3. Liver
Explaination: When the body needs extra fuel, it breaks down the glycogen stored in the liver back into the glucose units the cells can use. Special proteins called enzymes help both make and break down the glycogen in a process called glycogen metabolism. ... This can lead to very low blood glucose levels during periods of fasting. When it is needed for energy, glycogen is broken down and converted again to glucose. Glycogen phosphorylase is the primary enzyme of glycogen breakdown.
3.... removing toxic ammonia and others (alcohol, drugs, etc.) ... from the blood
4. The liver releases this into the blood where the kidneys excrete it via the urine.
5. And so on ...
High blood sugar levels or hyperglycaemia caused when the blood glucose level is too high because the body isn't properly using or doesn't make the hormone insulin.
Eating too many high carbohydrate meal, processed foods, or medication side effects, processed foods may cause your blood sugar to rise.
Blood glucose is commonly considered too high if it is higher than 130 mg/dl before a meal or higher than 180 mg/dl two hours after the meal.
Symptoms are Have difficulty maintaining normal blood sugar levels, Develop persistently blurred vision, Urinate frequently
Feel excessive thirst, Get frequent headaches
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