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Sugar enters the blood primarily through the small intestine after the digestion of carbohydrates. When you consume foods containing carbohydrates, they are broken down into simpler sugars, such as glucose. This glucose is then absorbed through the intestinal walls into the bloodstream, leading to an increase in blood sugar levels. Hormones like insulin help regulate this sugar in the blood by facilitating its uptake into cells for energy.

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