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mode of action of sugar..

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Answered by joobydhanjal
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Blood levels of the sugar glucose increase after a meal. In response, the body releases insulin, which activates mechanisms to return these levels to normal. One such mechanism involves transport of the protein GLUT4 to the membranes of muscle and fat cells, enabling the uptake of glucose from the blood into the cells.

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Blood levels of the sugar glucose increase after a meal. In response, the body releases insulin, which activates mechanisms to return these levels to normal. One such mechanism involves transport of the protein GLUT4 to the membranes of muscle and fat cells, enabling the uptake of glucose from the blood into the cells.

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