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scenario: after eating a large meal with lots of carbohydrates, your blood sugar level rises quickly.
- which hormone would your body release to bring blood sugar back down to normal?
- explain how this hormone works to lower blood sugar levels.
- what would happen if your body could not produce this hormone?
part 4: reflection
how does understanding blood sugar balance help you make healthier choices about the foods you eat
Question 1
The body releases insulin to lower blood sugar. Insulin is produced by the pancreas and is key in regulating blood glucose after a carbohydrate - rich meal.
Insulin acts on cells (like liver, muscle, fat cells). It makes cells take in glucose from blood, liver stores glucose as glycogen, and fat cells store it as fat, thus reducing blood sugar.
Without insulin, blood sugar can't be regulated. Glucose stays in blood (hyperglycemia), leading to diabetes - related symptoms like frequent urination, thirst, and long - term complications (nerve, kidney, eye damage).
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