Having too much glucose in your body can lead to health problems like Diabetes. High levels of glucose can damage organs and blood vessels, causing complications such as Heart disease, kidney damage, and nerve damage. It is important to maintain a balanced level of glucose in the body to prevent these issues.
Glucose impacts blood sugar levels by being the main source of energy for the body. When glucose levels rise after eating, the pancreas releases insulin to help cells absorb and use the glucose for energy. If there is too much glucose in the blood, it can lead to high blood sugar levels, which can be harmful to the body. On the other hand, low levels of glucose can result in hypoglycemia, causing symptoms like weakness and confusion. Maintaining a balanced level of glucose is important for overall health.
Glucose is a kind of sugar that your body needs and categorizes as "food". Glucose is what makes up your blood sugar level. If your blood sugar is too low, your pancreas detects this and releases the hormone insulin. This hormone travels aroudnt the body to get to the liver. The liver detects the insulin and takes glucose out of your blood and stores it as glycogen. Glycogen is essentially glucose in strings which the Liver stores for later use when the body is in need of glucose. This happens when the body detects the presence of Glycogon. Whenever your blood has too low sugar levels the pancreas releases a hormone called glycogon which then travels to the target organ, the Liver. The Liver, then detects the presence of the hormone glycogon, and uses up its reserves (glucose). The glucose is now sent out into your bloodstream which stabilises your sugar levels. I hope I answered your question. J.Raki
Yes, consuming too much sodium can lead to muscle cramps in the body.
During anaerobic respiration, you get lactic acid in your body. Lactic acid being acid it decreases the pH of your body. After biological oxidation of glucose you get carbon bi oxide. This after dissolution gives you acid in your body.
negative feedback can increase the concentration of glucose in the blood stream. if the blood glucose levels are too low, alpha cells will produce glucagon which causes the liver to break glycogen down into glucose. it is then released into the blood stream which increase the blood glucose levels.if it is too high, the beta cells will produce insulin which causes the liver and muscle cells to form glycogen from glucose. In addition, other cells are encouraged to use glucose in cell respiration rather than fats.both the beta and alpha cells are produced from the pancreas.
In a way it is essential because if you don't have enough glucose in your blood, you have Diabetes...If you have too much glucose, you have Diabetes. It has to even out with the insulin in the body.
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If your body has too much fat, you will be unattractive and babes won't come hither.
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In most cases it is reabsorbed. It there is too much, it will be "spilled" into the urine.
The main mission of your body is homeostasis. This basically means that your body wants to keep at the same state at all times. In the case of glucose, your body has a set "acceptable" range of glucose that it thinks should be in your blood. When there is too little or too much glucose in your blood, your body activates processes to fix the situation. In the case that your glucose levels are abnormal, it indicates that your body's natural processes to correct the imbalance aren't working properly. This can indicate other problems, which are of interest to doctors to keep you healthy!
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If you get too much calcium in the body, you can get sick, or possibly a kidney stone.