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Blood Glucose

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Controlling Blood Glucose Levels

It's important to keep blood glucose levels within a small range (for humans, between 6-8 mmol/dm3).

Too little glucose

Too little glucose

  • Glucose is important for respiration - the process that releases the energy needed by every living cell.
  • Organisms can't produce enough energy if they don't have enough glucose.
Too much glucose

Too much glucose

  • This can have a negative impact on osmosis (movement of water between cells) by affecting concentration gradients.
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