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Sugar cane is cut and milled into raw cane sugar, then shipped in that form to refiners to be processed into syrup, granulated sugar, powdered sugar, or brown sugar.
The body's mechanism for maintaing a steady sugar level in the blood is an example of homeostasis.
The process is known as photosynthesis and it is how plants eat. The chlorophyll in the leaves of the plant produce sugar when they absorb sunlight. The plant uses the sugar to provide energy for itself and stores any excess in the form of starch for later consumption.
Feedback inhibition works when the product of the process is an inhibitor of one or more steps in the process producing the product. An example is the release of insulin upon consumption of food. Eating releases raises blood sugar and high blood sugar releases insulin, which reduces blood sugar levels.
Because sugar is transported through phloem and water is transported through xylem.
Per capita consumption of sugar (both beet and cane) plummeted from 1970, when it stood at roughly 102 pounds, to 1980, when it stood at about 60 pounds. By 2002 it had fallen to 45 pounds. This steady drop in consumption led to a reduction in cane sugar
While it is still sort of consumption, the use of sugar to convert to alcohol which has more than just consumption uses.
The body mains a steady level of sugar in the bloodstream by sending signals to the pancreas. By producing insulin and glucagon, sugar levels are regulated.
i think it should be 18 kg per-capita sugar consumption in india.
Brazil has the highest sugar consumption of any country in the world. Brazil is also a major producer of sugar, and is ranked third in the world for its sugar export.
Sugar alcohol is a great low calorie alternative to real sugar. It's great for people with diabetes or people trying to cut their sugar consumption. Over consumption of sugar alcohol can cause bloating.
No
start eating things with no sugar or little sugar
not at all
Consumption of foods with sugar can result in obesity and diabetes
Aerobic exercise increases the body's consumption of oxygen.
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