Glucose (or blood sugar) is a type of sugar. When we eat food, especially carbohydrate rich food, like pasta, bread, potatoes, etc, the sugar and starch are digested by the body. They are broken down into simple sugars, like glucose. Glucose is very important for the body. We need energy, and our body gets energy by using glucose as the most important (primary) source. However, it is also very important how much glucose we have in the blood. Diabetes sufferers usually have high levels, which they have to control (keep at the right level) otherwise important organs of the body could be seriously damaged. More info could be found on related links.
Glucose, which is the only source of energy for nerve and lung cells.
depends on sugar level a nomal level is between 4.0 and 7.0
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Blood vessels are the most abundant structures
Red blood cells are the most abundant White blood cells are the second most Platelets are the least abundant
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The most abundant white blood cells in the blood are neutrophils.
Mind is the second most abundant substance in the human body
Oxygen is most abundant element .
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The single most abundant protein in normal plasma is albumin.
The most abundant element in any organic structure, including the human is hydrogen.
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