If insulin stops working, your blood sugar goes up. Simple as that.
Insulin doesn't react with salt.
It generally increases its working to pump more blood...
This depends on what you mean by wrong insulin. If the dosage is too high then you should give the injectee(if that is a word) something to eat that will raise or lower blood sugar accordingly. If you gave the wrong TYPE of insulin,it is best to see a doctor. Insulin types are generally characterized by the length of time in which they react so just make sure you don't overdose a person or underdose them for too long.
they react with different blood types!
He stopped eating.
In the sense that if you are bleeding (or another animal is bleeding) they will not attack or try to eat you. However, if they are bleeding they are in pain and will react from the pain, not the blood itself.
Your heater will blow cold air only.
No because type A blood has antibody for B
It does react. Thats why you cant give A or AB type blood to a 0 type patient. The anti-A in the plasma will react with the A antigen on the red blood cells of the donor.
No because it doesn't contain aromatic group
My car just stopped in its tracks. Luckily, the engine wasn't affected.
since glucose are sweets ,they react highly to the blood