The normal concentration of glucose in blood is in the range 70-110 mg/100 mL (not mL).
5 L blood contain 4,5 g glucose.
The blood sugar concentration or blood glucose level is the amount of glucose (sugar) present in the blood of a human or animal. The body naturally tightly.
Muscle requires glucose, and so there is not the same concentration of glucose in blood entering and exiting a muscle. The exiting blood will be lower in glucose.
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This process is known as glycogenolysis, where stored glycogen in the liver is broken down into glucose and released into the blood to maintain blood glucose levels.
Blood sugar is a measure of the glucose or amount of glucose present in a person's blood.
Insulin causes a decrease in the concentration of blood glucose by promoting the uptake of glucose into cells, especially muscle and adipose tissue. It also stimulates the storage of glucose as glycogen in the liver and muscle.
Regulating blood glucose concentration
glucagon
i know it's higher than corresponding blood glucose concentration from 10 - 15%
Glucose is the simple carbohydrate present in the blood. It serves as the primary source of energy for the body's cells.
The concentration of glucose is typically higher in plasma (blood) compared to cerebrospinal fluid because glucose is actively transported from blood into the brain. Normal CSF glucose levels are around 60-70% of plasma glucose levels.
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