
Glucose is a simple sugar and the primary fuel for body cells. It is absorbed from some foods (or produced from starchy ones), absorbed into the cells (for about 2/3 of cells, this is under control of insulin), stored temporarily in the liver as glycogen, made in starvation from the glycerin backbone of triglycerides, and from a few amino acids......
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the main sugar found in the blood and the body's main source of energy. Also called blood sugar.
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the main sugar found in the blood and the body's main source of energy. Also called blood sugar.
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The main sugar that the body makes from the three elements of food--proteins, fats, and carbohydrates--but mostly from carbohydrates. Glucose is the major source of energy for living cells and is carried to each cell through the bloodstream. However, the cells cannot use glucose without the help of insulin. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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The main sugar that the body makes from the food in the diet. Glucose is carried through the bloodstream to provide energy to all cells in the body. Cells cannot use glucose without the help of insulin.
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The main sugar found in the blood and the body's main source of energy. Also called blood sugar.
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a sugar, glucose is the only fuel that can be used by the brain.
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Blood glucose: The main sugar that the body makes from the food in the diet. Glucose is carried through the bloodstream to provide energy to all cells in the body. Cells cannot use glucose without the help of insulin. Glucose is a simple sugar (a monosaccharide). The body produces it from protein, fat and, in largest part, carbohydrate. Ingested gl...
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The main sugar that the body makes from the food in the diet. Glucose is carried through the bloodstream to provide energy to all cells in the body. Cells cannot use glucose without the help of insulin.
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The main sugar found in the blood and the body’s main source of energy. Also called blood sugar.
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Glucose is a simple sugar and the primary fuel for body cells. It is absorbed from food, absorbed into the cells (for most cells this is under control of insulin), stored in the liver as glycogen, made in starvation from the glycerin backbone of triglycerides, and from a few amino acids. Anomalies of glucose metabolism are the cause of diabetes mel...
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The level of glucose (sugar) in the blood
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The main sugar that is the bodys source of fuel. Glucose is carried through the bloodstream to provide energy to all cells in the body.
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The main source of energy that food is turned into that’s found in the blood.
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a sugar, glucose is the only fuel that can be used by the brain.
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(or glucose) a type of sugar that is created when the carbohydrate that one eats is broken down in the body. During digestion, glucose passes through the wall of the intestine into the bloodstream to the liver and eventually into the general circulation. From there glucose can then enter individual cells or tissues throughout the body to be ...
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also known as blood sugar, glucose comes from food and is then carried through the blood to deliver energy to cells.
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the main sugar that the body makes from food; cells cannot use glucose without the help of insulin.
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