sugar can increase the bp of the heart causing it to pump blood faster, this makes the blood in the veins move faster as well. The cycle is sped up.
Insulin is carried by the pancreatic beta cells and released into the bloodstream. It travels through the blood vessels to various tissues and organs in the body to regulate blood sugar levels.
at first the sugar is go to the liver where excess sugar is stored than remaining sugar is mixed with the blood . by the hepatic vein it come out the liver and by the way of hepatic portal vein it went into subclavian arteries which supply blood to the forelimbs and in this way glucose reach into the arms
low blood sugar
The average blood sugar for an adult is 70-110. For kids 1-10 it should be about 80-180. For preteens and teens it could be either, the hormones change the blood sugar.
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps regulate blood sugar levels. It travels through the bloodstream to various tissues and organs in the body, where it helps to facilitate the uptake and storage of glucose for energy production.
Exercise (such as running) can lower blood sugar levels. Therefore, runners can partially control their blood sugar levels through running. They can also control their blood sugar levels through monitoring their diet.
No, sugar enters cells through facilitative diffusion, a process that does not require it to dissolve in blood. Cells use specialized transport proteins to move sugar molecules from the blood into the cell.
Yes, your vision will change with your sugar levels. If you have very low blood sugar, you might start to see changes in your vision, like blurriness, and other things. However, vision change isn't associated with high blood sugar, but vision may or may not change, since everyone is different. If you have normal blood sugar levels, then you will see what your eyesight normally is. In the long term the higher blood sugar levels associated with untreated diabetes can damage the blood vessels (swelling and leaking) at the back of the eye causing diabetic retinopathy which will impact your vision eventually leading to blindness
your blood sugar changes because the insulin you inject isn't enough or it is enough or, it's to much for you which makes it go low, normal or high.
Yes, you can test your blood sugar through a urine sample. The sample is checked with a colored dipstick that measures the presence of glucose in the urine. The blood sugar test with the blood sample is more accurate and more conventional.
When it detects the sugar in your blood. The sugar has to pass through your pancreas and it lets insulin out depending on how much sugar there is.
High sugar is excreted through the urine. Sugar is good culture media for the bacteria.