The pancreas, it releases insulin.
The pancreas administers and monitors blood sugar concentration.
When the pancreatic alpha cells respond, they secrete glucagon to signal cells to break down glycogen into glucose. As cells release sugar, blood glucose concentration increases.
The adrenal glands raise blood sugar and increase the heartrate and respiratory rate. These changes make you best able to respond to environmental stresses.
Adrenaline, a stress hormone, triggers the liver to release glucose, leading to higher blood sugar levels. This process enhances energy availability for the body's immediate use, preparing it for quick responses to stress or danger. Hence, an increase in adrenaline correlates with elevated blood sugar concentrations.
does nothing to blood sugar, and lowers co2 to almost nothing.
Your not getting anough sugar ....
They get very hyper
NO.
Why does blood sugar concentration stay relatively stable in a person whose diet is low in carbohydrates?
Blood sugar test.
why does the blood sugar concentration of a person whose diet is relatively low in carbohydrated remain stable.this isn't an answer!
Sugar does not directly increase blood pressure (as in the higher the surgar the higher the blood pressure. Chronically elevated sugar (diabetes) doe predispose to vascular disease which can lead to high blood pressure. I don't think we completely understand why it does that.