a. uncontrolled diabetes
Diabetes is a medical condition affecting the body’s use of sugar. The underlying cause varies with the type. Diabetes is managed with medicine and lifestyle changes. Some signs of uncontrolled diabetes include high blood glucose readings, increased appetite without weight gain, frequent infection, unexplained weight loss, unusual breath and kidney problems. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to stroke, blindness, ulcers, neuropathy, nephropathy, skin conditions, hearing impairment.
Answer:
Carbohydrate’s direct impact is to raise blood sugar levels and therefore too much carbohydrate can cause problems for people with diabetes.
People with diabetes have problems with insulin that can cause blood sugar levels to rise. For people with type 1 diabetes, the <u>pancreas</u> loses the ability to make insulin. For people with type 2 diabetes, the body can't respond normally to the insulin that is made.
When carbohydrate is eaten, it gets broken down by digestion directly into <u>glucose</u> and is then absorbed into the blood.(by people who don't have diabetes). The body then sends out <u>insulin</u> (unless you have type 1 diabetes) to move glucose out of the blood. Insulin will either move glucose into working cells such as the muscles or organs, or store the glucose as body fat.
It is an advantage for us to eat foods that contain more than one type of molecule (glucose, proteins, lipids, and starch) because it's a healthy source of food that doesn't use much <u>energy</u> of body parts during digestion.
Explanation:
Efficiency is defined as the
measure of the amount of work or energy is conserved in a certain process. At
all times, in every process, work or energy is always lost or wasted due
to certain interference. Not all work given is converted to useful work or
energy. Thus , efficiency is calculated by dividing the energy or
work output to the energy or work input then the value is multiplied by
100 to express efficiency as percentage.
Efficiency = (energy output / energy input)
0.50 = kinetic energy produced / 150 kcals chemical energy
<span>kinetic energy produced = 75 kcals</span>
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