well actually it does. equilibrium is the internal balance of the body to prevent harm that can be done by outside forces. certain foods can cause your blood (glucose) levels and you body's job, specifically the pancreas in this case, is to restore your blood back to normal.
P.S. im not an adult. i talk like one though. im only 15. :). but i know what im talking about.
Magnesium helps to maintain normal blood sugar levels. Deficiency of Magnesium can lead to insulin resistance or deficeincy of insulin. Both insulin resistance and insulin deficiency can lead to diabetes.
With a Medtronic insulin pump, one can inject insulin into their body to help them maintain a steady blood glucose level and keep their diabetes under control.
Well your body works to maintain homeostasis (which is balance) so for example if there is to much glucose in your blood then your body will produce insulin to love sugar level and maintain homeostasis its a natural body function
The pancreas, it can't supply the body with insulin to maintain blood glucose levels.
A diabetic cannot produce insulin - which is a natural chemical that breaks down sugars in food. The solution is to inject a synthetic form of insulin at regular intervals to maintain the body's natural balance.
Insulin helps regulate blood sugar levels by promoting the uptake of glucose from the bloodstream into cells for energy production. This process helps maintain stable blood glucose levels, which is essential for the body's overall internal balance. Insulin also aids in storing excess glucose as glycogen in the liver and muscles for future use.
Insulin is produced in your pancreas.
The major function of insulin is to maintain appropriate blood glucose levels. It basically controls the transport of glucose to the cells in your body. It also stimulates growth and increases amino acid transport into cells.
Your Pancreas makes insulin to maintain your sugar levels. People with Type 1 diabetes' pancreases don't make insulin and must have injections. Type 2 diabetes people's pancreases don't make enough insulin to control sugar intake or keep up with the size of the body.
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps regulate blood sugar levels by promoting the uptake of glucose into cells. It does not produce other hormones; rather, it works in conjunction with other hormones in the body to maintain glucose homeostasis.
Because carbohydrates are ultimately broken down to a simple sugar or glucose they are controlled by insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas.
No, body weight does not increase drom an insulin injection.