The correct answer is A. Carbohydrates contain a lot of glucose, and insulin regulates blood glucose.
Explanation:
Glucose is a substance produced by the liver, this substance is important for the metabolism because it regulates glucose levels in the blood by making cells absorb glucose and use it for different functions or store it. This also implies the higher the glucose level in food is the more insulin is produced. Due to this, the intake of carbohydrates that contain a lot of glucose causes the body to release insulin as the body breaks carbohydrates into glucose and the level of glucose is soon regulated by insulin. According to this, the reason body releases insulin after a meal high in carbohydrates is "Carbohydrates contain a lot of glucose, and insulin regulates blood glucose".
The first question is observation, you can't really collect samples on developing muscles or do any of the other things listed
for the second question the answer can vary from B to C...it is important to asses before and after to see how much was actually learned...depending on what the learning experience is, you may SOMETIMES want to asses in between to insure the child or adult is actually retaining information.
Medical terminology ultimately benefits the patient I think is the not true statement because alot of people don't understand the vocabulary/language that doctors use