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Normal glucose level
Where is glucose stored?
Processed foods contain ___ which is more easily digested than natural ____
Glucose can be derived from what
How does glucose from digestion arrive at the liver?
what is glucose
How does glucose release energy
What organ is glucose particularly important for?
What does the liver do with surplus glucose?
Where can glucose also be stored
What happens between meals
Function of insulin
Function of glucagon
Where are the hormones secreted?
Alpha cells
Beta cells
What does insulin stimulate?
What does the inability of beta cells to be produced lead to?
How do the Islets work?
What does the body resort to when glycogen stores are used?
Target of effector insulin
Target of effector glucagon
How does glucose enter the brain?
How does glucose enter muscle and fat cells?
What specific glucose transporter provides a channel when insulin is present?
Name of process excreting GLUT4
What happens after insulin binds to insulin receptor
What happens after chain reaction of enzymes is activated?
How does the body prevent excess glucose being release?
Which two hormones are presented in glucose emergencies?
Adrenaline
Cortisol
Type One diabetes is caused by what?
How is glucose monitored in Type 1
Why is injected insulin less effective than natural?
hyperglycemia
hypoglycemia.
What is type 2 caused by?
How does type 2 develop?
Diagnosis and Causes of type 2
Prevention of type 2
5 long term consequence of type 2
Type 2 Kidney effect
Type 2 ketosis effect
Type 2 eyesight effect
Type 2 circulation effect
Type 2 heart effect