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- where does the glucose that is released into the blood ultimately end up (2 places)? 6. a person with diabetes cannot regulate their blood sugar, mainly because the pancreas does not release enough insulin. to treat the disease, a person must monitor their blood sugar, if their blood sugar is high, they must take an injection of insulin. how would they treat low blood sugar?
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- Glucose is released into the blood and is taken up by cells for energy or stored. It ultimately ends up in cells and in storage (such as glycogen in liver and muscles).
- To treat low blood sugar, a person can consume fast - acting carbohydrates like fruit juice, candy, or honey as they quickly raise blood sugar levels.
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- Cells, storage (e.g., glycogen in liver and muscles)
- Consume fast - acting carbohydrates (fruit juice, candy, honey etc.)