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The excretory system removes excess sugar and impurities from the blood.
Exercise requires and uses up energy. The sugar/carbohydrates in your body/blood is converted to energy for this. This removes blood sugar from your system lowering blood sugar.
Depends on how you consume the sugar. Usually through blood cells, but sometimes the sugar enters straight to your cells. There is no definite answer.
it removes poisons and damaged red blood cells.
Oxygen enters the blood in the alveoli of the lungs
High blood sugar is caused by the body's inability to convert glucose to energy. Glucose enters the body from foods rich in carbohydrates. If you are having high blood sugar issues, you are best off eating foods that do not contain carbohydrates, such as proteins. Therefore - in order to have the best chance at normal blood sugar levels, stay away from carbs. http://ezinearticles.com/?Normal-Blood-Glucose-Levels---What-Are-Normal-Blood-Sugar-Levels?&id=2410593
The liver has over 1,500 different functions. It controls the concentrations of sugar in the blood. It also removes toxins from the bloodstream and stores them or neutralizes them.
Yes. This is done with the assistance of the hormone insulin. People who cannot make proper insulin get diabetes which is mark with high blood sugar..
During digestion, food is broken down into small molecules and is absorbed by the body, partly as glucose. Sugar enters the blood in the form of glucose.
as the blood enters it collects oxeyen, vitamins , minerals waste and sugars .
oxigen is the gas that enters the blood through the lungs
HDL