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The level of blood sugar and insulin is the chemical compound which is not sufficiently controlled in a person with diabetes. Diabetes affects B Cell contributes to generating insulin.
Insulin is a chemical compound produced by the pancreas which controls the glucose level in the blood of humans. Insulin helps to move blood sugar (glucose) into the cell, which is used as fuel. Inside the pancreas, there is a cell called B Cell or Beta Cell, which helps to produce insulin.
B Cell and Beta Cell get affected by those having diabetes. These cells stop functioning properly and stop producing insulin, due to which there is an increase in the blood sugar (glucose) level.
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The answer to this is mechanic energy.
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Soil → Plant
<em> What happens in photosynthesis?</em>
The light is energy. So the plant doesn't convert light to energy, light already is energy. The plant uses the light energy to grow, and to store energy in a different form (like how you eat corn, and gain energy to run and stuff, your body converts the corn to fat so you can use the energy later.)
Now, as for the creation of oxygen, we have to go deeper. In the air there is CO2, which is 2 parts oxygen and one part Carbon. Plants "breathe" it in. From the ground the plants get water, H2O, which is 2 parts Hydrogen and 1 part Oxygen, right? The plant uses the light energy to convert the C02 and H2O into Sugar, C6H1206 (6 Carbons, 12 Hydrogens, 6 Oxygens)
So we see that there must be 12 Hydrogens in the end, but H20+C02 only has 2. That means you need 6 H2O molecules, which fuse with 6 C02 molecules (becuase sugar has 6 carbons as well)
What we get is (6)H2+(6)C+[(6)02+(6)O] which we can algebra into H12+C6+O18. Now we subtract the sugar, which the plant stores (C6H12O6) and we are left with 012, or Twelve Oxygens. Oxygen doesn't like being alone, so we would represent it as 6 oxygen pairs (6)O2. That oxygen gets released back into the air. Boom.