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Your body keeps your blood sugar level around 70-100 by turning glucose (sugar) into energy!

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If the blood sugar level in fasting is normal and in blood sugar level is high in postprandial then what it is said to be?

It could indicate impaired glucose tolerance or prediabetes, where the body's ability to regulate blood sugar is not working ideally. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and management.


What maintains stable conditions inside the body?

There are far more than three conditions that are controlled inside your body. Examples are temperature, oxygen level, blood sugar level, pH of our blood, blood electrolyte levels, heart rate, and muscle tone. The maintenance of a relatively stable body state is known as homeostasis.


What is the gland called that regulates blood-glucose level?

The gland that regulates blood glucose levels is the pancreas. It releases hormones such as insulin and glucagon to help control blood sugar levels in the body.


Which is the organ which produces insulin that keeps the sugar level balanced in the body?

The pancreas is the organ that produces insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels in the body by allowing cells to take in glucose from the bloodstream for energy.


What cells in the pancreas play a role in diabetes?

Insulin...When the blood-sugar level in your body is too high, your pancreas produces more insulin which then allows the glucose to be absorbed by body cells. The glucose level will then reduce. When the Blood-sugar level is too low, your pancreas does not release insulin, which mean that less glucose is absorbed in body cells. The glucose level in the blood is therefore increased.

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How are blood and sugar related?

Your body maintains a certain level of sugar in your blood. Sugar is used as energy by your body.


Why do you crash after having sugar?

its cuz your get a spike in blood sugar and your body tries to level it out with insulin. Having a level blood sugar level prevents crashes.


What happen if mercury get into the body?

If at all, then in the blood. Last stations nails hair


Why is it bad to have low blood sugar levels?

Low blood sugar, or hypoglyceemia, can be an on-going problem. It occurs when the level of sugar in your blood drops too low to give your body energy.


What is the term for the ability of the body to maintain a fairly constant blood-sugar level in spite of variations in intake of sugar?

The term for the body's ability to maintain a fairly constant blood-sugar level is called "glucose homeostasis." This process involves a complex interplay of hormones like insulin and glucagon to regulate the amount of glucose in the blood.


Does eating carbohydrates regulate your blood sugar?

Eating carbs increases your blood sugar level. When the body detects a rise in blood sugar level, the pancreas produces insulin, which is a hormone thaat converts sugar (glucose) into an insoluble, storage form (glygogen). Alternatively, the sugar is converted to, and stored as, fats. Glygogen and fats are then used to raise the blood sugar level at times when it falls below normal.


What two organs are involved in regulating the blood sugar level in the body?

The pancreas and the kidneys


What are the signs that your body is producing too much insulin?

To control your blood sugar level


Why does giving steroids increase blood sugar level?

Because of the ingredients in steroids, it cause you body to get hyper with high blood sugar levels. Steroids are BAD!!!!


What happens to your body while fasting?

it breaks fat to keep the sugar level adequate in the blood


Is homeostasis related to the blood sugar level?

yes it does because homeostasis is the maintenance of the body system


How does your body control blood sugar?

the liver is responsible for the regulation of the sugar level in blood... eating provide the body with sugar... ur liver store this sugar in the form of glycogen... then when ur body needs sugar the glycogen will be broken down into sugar again.... If u want more details u can ask... but please be specific this is a huge topic!!!