Carbohydrates (aka, "sugar") provide caloric energy for our bodies in the same way that gasoline provides "energy" for an automobile. Certain organs, such as the brain, literally require carbohydrates in order to function properly. (In the absence of adequate sugar, the brain will run on ketone bodies- products of incomplete fat metabolism.)
The Pancreas helps with digestion and processed sugar in the body.
No. Its full of sugar
If you are talking about the sugar used to make treats, then yes. I don't know about the sugar your body provides.
It's part of the nutrients that the body need, mostly for energy.
Insulin
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They don't. They are full of sugar like Froot Loops
If you are you asking about how much sugar does your body have, then that is calculated by how much you have consumed recently. All food that is packaged has a label on it listing its carbohydrate content. You can use that to help you start keeping track of it.
because the starches in it can help produce sugar in your body all starches do it
Insulin is secreted in the pancreas.
The hormones produced by the body that help regulate blood sugar levels are insulin and glucagon. Insulin helps lower blood sugar levels, while glucagon helps raise them when they are too low.
Diabetes is the inability of the body to remove sugar from the blood stream and convert it to a substance that can be stored in cells. The accumulation of sugar is what starts causing all the problems of diabetes. The conversion of sugar is done with the help of insulin which is created in part of the pancreas. People who don't generate sufficient insulin will have an accumulation of sugar in the blood. They have to reduce or eliminate the intake of sugar or they can obtain and inject insulin into their body to accomplish the job. Another version of diabetes is a result of insulin resistance. The body does generate insulin but the body is unable to use it to convert the sugar in the blood. No amount of insulin injection can help with this.