That would be "Diabetes" or medically "diabetes mellitus."
There are three main types, all of which involve abnormal or uncontrolled levels of glucose in the bloodstream.
The body's mechanism for maintaing a steady sugar level in the blood is an example of homeostasis.
The two main organs involved in blood sugar regulation are the pancreas and the liver. The pancreas produces insulin and glucagon, hormones that help regulate blood sugar levels, while the liver stores excess glucose and releases it as needed to maintain stable blood sugar levels.
I dont think smoking bothers your blood sugar but we know that it binds the hemoglobin and can cause heart disease.
Very serious consequences result from a failure to control your blood sugar levels. It starts with peripheral vascular disease and progresses to blindness, multiple organ failure, and death.
insulin helps transport the blood sugar into cells were sugar is needed. insulin is related to blood sugar cause insulin can lower blood sugar level.
What regulates blood sugar
Diabetes is the primary disease associated with blood sugar.
pancreas
the pancrease
No
The level of sugar in the blood is affected by the amount of insulin in the blood.
Yes.
The body's mechanism for maintaing a steady sugar level in the blood is an example of homeostasis.
Diabetes Mellitus.
It is called Hypoglycemia.
Failure to maintain blood glucose in the normal range leads to conditions of persistently high (hyperglycemia) or low (hypoglycemia) blood sugar. Diabetes mellitus, characterized by persistent hyperglycemia from any of several causes, is the most prominent disease related to failure of blood sugar regulation. check out this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_sugar
Diabetes is a disease that affects a lot of people, its basically when your blood sugar is too high. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes ,www.diabetes.org