Sugar enters the bloodstream through the small intestine after being broken down from food during digestion.
Glucose is normally absorbed into the blood through the small intestine after we consume carbohydrates in our diet. The glucose molecules are broken down during digestion and then transported across the intestinal lining into the bloodstream. Once in the blood, glucose is carried to cells throughout the body to provide energy.
Mixing insulin into food would alter its effectiveness, as the digestive process breaks down insulin before it can enter the bloodstream to regulate blood sugar. Insulin injections deliver the hormone directly into the bloodstream for immediate absorption and effectiveness. Mixing insulin into food would not provide the same controlled and reliable blood sugar management as injections.
The pancreas administers and monitors blood sugar concentration.
When blood sugar is low, the hormone glucagon is released into the blood.
Insulin is produced by the pancreas and released into the bloodstream. It travels to cells throughout the body, where it helps regulate blood sugar levels by allowing glucose to enter the cells for energy. Insulin also signals the liver to store excess glucose as glycogen. This process helps maintain stable blood sugar levels.
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How long does it take Dilaudid to get into the blood stream.
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Drugs can enter the blood stream by a number of ways: Swallowing Smoking Snorted Injected Suppositried (inserted through he anus, as a capsule,etc)
Oxygen enters the blood stream through the air sacs in you lungs.
No, Its not. Fruit sugar is concentrated in dried fruits. Generally, diabetics should avoid refined sugars as they enter the blood stream very quickly. Fruit sugar behaves slightly better.
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Coma and death.
Caffeine and alcohol enter directly from the stomach.