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Blood Glucose
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Content: State the normal levels of blood glucose, outline hypoglycemia & hyperglycemia, explain transportation of glucose Language: Read and Write about blood glucose and its transport Share in cooperative groups about blood glucose and its transport
01. RESUME
Normal levels of blood glucose at rest
The human body normally keeps blood glucose levels very stable at 4.mmol/L - 4.5 mmol/L
Hypoglycemia
- Also known as low blood sugar this is caused by skipping a meal, excessive exercise,
- In diabetics it causes high insulin levels
Hyperglycemia
- Also known as high blood sugar this usually develops slowly. It can take several hours or days
- Infections can cause this
- In diabetics it causes low insulin levels
TRANSPORTATION OF gLUCOSE
glut 4 & glut 1: pROTEINS IN CHARGE OF THE TRANSPORT OF GLUCOSE IN THE CELLS
GLUT 4 AT REST
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GLUT 4 transporters are inside intracellular vesicles they allow for greater glucose movement into the cell this is stimulated at rest after eating and there is a rise in insulin
Muscle fibers contain GLUT 1 and GLUT 4 proteins to move glucose into muscular cells
At Rest
GLUT 4 During physical activity
Most glucose will travel through the GLUT1 transporters
They will be stimulated without insulin during physical exercise this is due to the stimulation of calcium ions.