Varies. In blood, for a healthy human, glucose is about 70 to 100 mg/dL, provided they haven't recently eaten.
How many sugar cubes will fit into a human body depend greatly on the size of the sugar cubes and the size of the body. An infants body will be able to hold many less sugar cubes than an adults body.
sugar/glucosePancreas is the structure in the human body that is the usual source of insulin
diabetes (hypoglycemia)
Yes - if you have a human body you are human.
DNA in the human body is located in the nucleus of each and every cell in the human body.
Two, but the body can function with one.
The average human body height to arm span ratio is approximately one to one. The arm to body ratio in a human is two to one.
Your body is 70% water.
37 celcious degrees
water is heathy and has no sugar because sugar is bad for your body
How many sugar cubes will fit into a human body depend greatly on the size of the sugar cubes and the size of the body. An infants body will be able to hold many less sugar cubes than an adults body.
it is sugar which is not the best for your body
sugar could give you diabetes
glucose
The human body does not need sugar to survive.
A ratio, by definition, compares two quantities. You might ask what is the ratio of blood to lymph, or what is the ratio of blood to total body weight, or any number of other comparisons. But if you just as what is the ratio of blood, that is a meaningless question.
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