No, Insulin is a protein because it is.
Foods that have a simple carbohydrate structure make them efficient at treating insulin shock. Other structures include structural carbohydrate, and excess carbohydrate.
Insulin is a protein
A protein with sidegroup carbohydrate "decorations".
Insulin is a protein.
You can and you will....sugar is carbohydrate. Complex carbohydrate are better because they don't trigger so much insulin response...
Carbohydrate! gly = sugar
Diabetes mellitus is a disease related to carbohydrate metabolism. It results from either a lack of insulin production or the body's inability to use insulin effectively, leading to high blood glucose levels. There are two main types: Type 1, where the body doesn't produce insulin, and Type 2, where the body becomes resistant to insulin.
insulin is a hormone that regulates blood sugar. it is produced by the islets of langerham cells in the pancreas.Insulin is a hormone central to regulating carbohydrate and fat metabolism in the body.
Insulin was discovered as being the mechanism by which carbohydrate is turned into energy by the body.
Insulin is the hormone that regulates carbohydrate metabolism by promoting the uptake of glucose from the blood into cells and storing it as glycogen in the liver and muscles. It helps to maintain normal blood sugar levels and ensures cells have the energy they need to function properly.
Insulin is produced by the pancreas, a small organ between the stomach and liver
Glucose is grouped as a Carbohydrate.