The answer is Mitosis.
The zygote divides through a process called mitosis, in which each cell doubles by dividing into two cells.
High blood sugar in the morning may be caused by the Somogyi effect, a condition also called "rebound hyperglycemia." It also may be caused by dawn phenomenon, which is the end result of a combination of natural body changes.Normal fasting blood sugar levels for a person with diabetes are between 70 and 130 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). A person with diabetes can measure their fasting blood sugar levels in the morning before breakfast. When blood sugar levels fall below 70 mg/dL, people may experience symptoms of low blood sugar.
So it's most commonly done before breakfast in the morning; and the normal range there is 70 to 100 milligrams per deciliter. Now when you eat a meal, blood sugar generally rises and in a normal individual it usually does not get above a 135 to 140 milligrams per deciliter.
I think it could be both. It honestly depends. But I would say False just because it would make more sense..not too sure though sorry.
The correct answer is b. Wellness. I hope this helped you have a wonderful day!
Answer:
About 250 g
Explanation:
carbohydrate = 4 calories/gram
2000 cal /2 = 1000 cal
1000cal /4grams = 250 grams