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the cells are starving for glucose and sending signals to the body to eat more food, thus making patients extremely hungry. To provide energy for the starving cells, the body also tries to convert fats and proteins to glucose

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well, glucose is a sugar. so if you dont have glucose, you would need to have other sugar, without sugar you would lose 20% of your energy.

no glucose? not much of a difference, just about 1.5%

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I think it would die.

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u stupid

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What would happen if we didnt have cells?

Someone without any cells wouldn't be able to live because everything in you is made up of cells.


What would happen if plant cells had no chlorophyll?

The cells would be unable to photosynthesise, and no glucose would be made. Therefore the plant would not be able to sustain itself and would simply die.


Why does the food and oxygen go to all your cells in your body?

Because glucose, which all food is eventually broken down into, is needed in the respiration cycle (using oxygen), also called the Krebs Cycle, in cells to convert the chemical energy of the glucose molecules into ATP, which the cells can then use for metabolic activities. Without glucose (food) and O2 (a necessary catalyst in the respiration cycle), cells would have no chemical energy and would die.


What cells of the body would suffer most if glucose blood levels were to drop drastically?

brain neurons and red blood cells


What would not be found in analysis of cerebrospinal fluid protein glucose red blood cells or ketones?

keotones

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Why would a doctor advise a drip of glucose than oil or fat when oil or fat contains more energy than glucose?

Cells require glucose. Glucose is delivered faster to the cells than fat or oil. In diabetes, the person may need administration of insulin along with glucose. Insulin is like a key to "unlock" the cell's door, to transport glucose into the cell. Diabetics do not produce enough insulin, so they need pills or injections of insulin.


What is the glucose sensor in B-cells Why?

glucokinase. glucokinase has a high km(low affinity for glucose) so glucokinase only phosphorylates glucose when blood glucose is high, such as after a meal. As such, it makes sense that this would be sensor for B-cells


What would happen if we didnt have cells?

Someone without any cells wouldn't be able to live because everything in you is made up of cells.


What would happen if plant cells had no chlorophyll?

The cells would be unable to photosynthesise, and no glucose would be made. Therefore the plant would not be able to sustain itself and would simply die.


Is glucose found in both plant cells and animal cells?

Plants produce glucose by a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses water, carbon dioxide, and solar energy to build up glucose, which the plant stores in the form of long chains of starch.


The following are the common substrates, enzymes, and their associated products?

Sucrose


How does glucose enter cells from the blood stream?

Glucose is basically sugar so i would say by mouth.


Why does the food and oxygen go to all your cells in your body?

Because glucose, which all food is eventually broken down into, is needed in the respiration cycle (using oxygen), also called the Krebs Cycle, in cells to convert the chemical energy of the glucose molecules into ATP, which the cells can then use for metabolic activities. Without glucose (food) and O2 (a necessary catalyst in the respiration cycle), cells would have no chemical energy and would die.


What is the process where the muscles need oxygen?

if the working muscles do not have enough oxygen, then the process is anaerobic respiration where the glucose in the cells is creating lactic acid as it is not reacting with the oxygen needed like it would if the body was respiring normally then it would be aerobic respiration


What molecule is used by cells as an energy source?

ATP (adenosine triphosphate), or ultimately it would be glucose.


Why were old cars always black?

Because the people who lived in the past, didnt have enough money to buy other colours, and the people who would buy the cars didnt have enough money either.


What would happen if the mom didnt get enough nutrients in the third stage of development?

maybe