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glucose is inflammable but the heat will burn the prospect,so glucose will change it's colour ( white to black ) when it turn to black it mean that it's burned

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Name the fuel the human body burns?

The preferred fuel source for the body is glucose.


What happens when glucose and starch react together?

Glucose and starch do not react together chemically. However, enzymes such as amylase can break down starch into glucose through a process called hydrolysis. This allows the glucose to be used for energy production in the body.


What happens to glucose as it passes through the kidney?

Glucose is typically reabsorbed in the kidneys and returned to the bloodstream. If blood glucose levels are high, the kidneys may not be able to reabsorb all the glucose, leading to its excretion in the urine, a condition known as glycosuria.


What happens when the body enters a state where it burns fat and protein instead of glucose?

When the body enters a state where it burns fat and protein instead of glucose, it is called ketosis. This can occur during fasting or on a low-carbohydrate diet. In ketosis, the liver produces ketones as an alternative fuel source for the body and brain. This process can lead to weight loss and improved metabolic health. However, prolonged ketosis can have potential side effects such as bad breath, fatigue, and nutrient deficiencies. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before making significant changes to your diet.


What happens if you have too much glucose in your body?

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.