after the sugar reached the blood stream it makes you go hyper and very excited
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Coma and death.
it turns to sugar instantly when it goes into your blood stream
Your pancreas. It makes and adds insulin to your blood stream to counteract high sugar.
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.
Sugar enters the bloodstream through the small intestine after being broken down from food during digestion.
you get hyper
It does because the sugar gets into your blood-stream and causes hyperactivity
Glucose would be found, this is known as your blood sugar. Starches and other sugars are to large to diffuse into the blood stream.
The absorption of sugar into the bloodstream primarily occurs in the small intestine. Once food is broken down into nutrients, the sugars are absorbed through the intestinal wall and into the bloodstream through specialized transport proteins. From there, the sugar is transported throughout the body to provide energy for cells.
No. They are very different. Normal blood sugar is "regularized" by your pancreas, liver, basically your whole endocrine system. However, what foods you eat that contain carbs and sugars affect your blood sugar. Normal blood sugar is about 80-160, and it does go somewhat higher when you eat, or lower when exercising; but your pancreas responds by secreting insulin into your blood stream, supposing you are non diabetic. Ex: Suppose you drink a diet mountain dew, which contains zero carbs,and zero sugar. Your blood sugar would NOT be zero.