Answer:
Glycemic response
Explanation:
The glycemic response is the term that describes how quickly glucose is absorbed from a food after eating and how blood glucose rises as a result and how quickly glucose returns to normal.
The glycemic response is used as a way to classify foods based on their potential to raise glucose (blood sugar), since the glycemic response is a measure of the impact of a given food on the blood sugar level. Foods with faster rates of digestion and absorption of carbohydrates cause blood sugar levels to rise faster than those foods with a lower glycemic response, when glucose is released slowly into the blood.
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Answer: Metaplasia
Explanation: The process of substituting cells in the trachea with cells that can survive the harsh effect from smoking. This process is called Metaplasia.
Metaplasia is a form of Cellular adaptation process, which initiate response to different types of stimuli and adverse changes in the environment.
Metaplasia involves changing epithelial cells (which lines all the body parts) to another cells that can resist the adverse effects from the extrinsic environment.