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Which cells are prone to damage from low blood sugar?

The red blood cells


How are insulin and blood sugar related?

insulin helps transport the blood sugar into cells were sugar is needed. insulin is related to blood sugar cause insulin can lower blood sugar level.


Which type of pancreatic cells, specifically, help to lower blood sugar levels?

The pancreatic cells that help to lower blood sugar levels are called beta cells.


How does insulin open pores?

Once in the blood, insulin molecules can reach all the cells of the body. An insulin molecule is able to attach itself to the cell membrane of cells. When it does, one kind of pore opens. Sugar from the blood can then enter the cell through the open pore.


How is insulin transported within the body to regulate blood sugar levels?

Insulin is produced by the pancreas and released into the bloodstream. It travels to cells throughout the body, where it helps regulate blood sugar levels by allowing glucose to enter the cells for energy. Insulin also signals the liver to store excess glucose as glycogen. This process helps maintain stable blood sugar levels.


What effect does insulin have on sugar?

Insulin allows glucose(sugar) to enter the body's cells. Insulin also stimulates the liver to convert glucose to glycogen and store it for later use. The end effect is blood sugar is decreased.


What helps transport glucose to cells and decreases blood sugar?

Insulin is the hormone responsible for transporting glucose from the blood into cells, which helps decrease blood sugar levels. It helps regulate blood sugar by signaling cells to take up glucose for energy or storage.


Which hormone is released when your blood sugar rises?

Insulin is released, when your blood sugar rises. Insulin is secreted by the beta cells from hormone producing cells of the pancreas gland. Insulin lowers down the blood sugar level.


True or false- The beta cells of the pancreatic islets secrete glucagon in response to low blood sugar levels?

False. Beta cells of the pancreatic islets secrete insulin in response to high blood sugar levels, not glucagon. Glucagon is secreted by alpha cells in the pancreatic islets in response to low blood sugar levels to raise blood sugar levels.


What is a protein that functions as a hormone that lowers the blood sugar?

Insulin is a protein hormone that helps lower blood sugar levels by promoting the uptake of glucose from the blood into cells, particularly muscle and fat cells. It is produced by the pancreas in response to elevated blood sugar levels after a meal.


What does blood carry to cells?

it carry nutrients,sugar,and oxgen


What is the chemical that enables cells to take sugar from the blood?

Insulin