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Glucose is the kind of sugar that circulates in the blood.

For example, lactose (sugar found in milk), is a disaccharide (ie two linked sugar molecules) made up of one glucose molecule and one galactose molecule. Galactose is almost like glucose, but it will be changed into glucose in the liver and then released into the blood. All carbohydrates, including starches and grains, eventually get broken down and converted into glucose molecules, which are then released into the blood.

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When you eat, your body converts food into glucose (blood sugar), which gives energy to your cells. In healthy people, the hormone insulin helps deliver glucose, or "sugar," to the cells. People with Diabetes either don't make enough insulin or have problems using it, which causes glucose to build up in the blood. Over time, high levels of blood sugar can damage the eyes, kidneys, nerves and heart.

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Glucose is called glucose because it is the simplest form of monosaccharide. There are many, many, many different names for sugar, of which glucose is the simplest. The others such as dextrose refer to different varieties of glucose, in this case the sugar that comes from fruits, like grapes. It's like a general name and a more specific name and sometimes used interchangeably. Why do they do that? Because of customary use because medical terminology is almost like its own language and in languages there are often more than one way to say the same thing.

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to carry it to the muscles which need energy.

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The body converts Carbs to glucose

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Because glucose is a type of sugar !

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Is glucose a blood sugar?

Correct, glucose is a blood sugar.


What sugar is called blood sugar?

Blood sugar isn't really sugar, but a measure of the amount of glucose bound into a person's blood cells. We use glucose for "fuel" essentially, to power various cellular processes.


What is blood sugar?

Blood sugar is a measure of the glucose or amount of glucose present in a person's blood.


Is Blood sugar call sucrose?

No, blood sugars are called Glucose and Sucrose is just plain table sugar.


What's the difference between - and plus in sugars?

A blood glucose test measures the amount of a sugar called glucose in a sample of your blood.


What is another name for glucose?

Another name for Glucose is Dextrose


Has Diabetes all ways been diabetes?

Diabetes can also been called as diabetes mellitus, high blood sugar, high blood glucose, hyper glucose and hyper sugar.


What monosaccharide found in the blood has its concentration regulated by the hormones insulin and glucagon?

Glucose is called blood sugar.


Why do you get instant energy from glucose?

Sugar is a sugar called sucrose, that the body converts into glucose for energy.


What type of sugar is blood sugar?

Glucose


How does the blood control the blood sugar?

When the blood sugar is very high in the body, the pancreas makes a hormone called 'insulin' this hormone tells the liver to take the excess glucose out of the blood. The glucose is stored as glycogen, a type of sugar, in the liver. The glucose in the blood falls to its correct level. Also when we excercise, the muscles in our body use up a lot of glucose. If blood glucose falls, the pancrease makes another hormone 'glucagon'. This tells the liver to convert some glycogen into glucose and put it back into the blood. Glucose in the blood rises to its correct level.


What is the sugar in blood?

Glucose