Answer:
Insulin causes hypoglycemia by :
1) Increasing the uptake of glucose from the blood by the liver and muscle.
2) Increase glycogen synthesis by liver and muscle.
3) Increased utilization of glucose by increasing glycolysis.
4) Increased uptake of glucose from the blood by adipose tissue converting it into fats.
Explanation:
Excess insulin or other diabetes medications may cause the blood sugar level to drop too low, causing hypoglycemia. Insulin regulates how the body uses and stores glucose and fat. Insulin decreases the blood sugar levels by increaing their transport in the cells and causing its breakdown too.
Hypoglycemia causes dizziness weakness hunger trembling palpitations. Excess hypoglycemia may damage the brain causing seizures and loss of conciousness.
I think it's A, but I'm not sure if this is the correct answer. I apologize if it is wrong.
Answer:
с. 60-80% of your maximum heart rate
Explanation:
The "target heart rate" is very important when you want to know how to do your exercise properly <em>without straining your body</em> <em>or relaxing too much. </em>In order to do this, you have to get your<em> "maximum heart rate"</em> first by subtracting your age from 220. The difference will be multiplied by 60% to 85%, depending on the exertion level that you want.
For example, your age is<em> 20</em>. You have to<em> subtract 20 from 220 </em>and that will give you a maximum heart rate of <em>200 beats per minute (bpm).</em> If you want a 60% exertion level, your target heart rate is 120 bpm (200 x 60%).
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Answer: C: Abstinence allows you to wait until you are ready.... Brainliest answer or Thanks means a lot!