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Blood Glucose Worksheet- Reading Graphs
By Katelyn Owens
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What causes blood glucose levels to rise?
A. Fasting
B. Excercising
C. Eating
D. Sweating
When your blood glucose rises, insulin is released by what organ?
A. Liver
B. Stomach
C. Pancreas
D. Heart
What is the function of insulin?
A. Lowers blood sugar levels
B. Increases blood sugar levles
C. Increases sweating
D. Breaks down carbohydrates into simple sugars
Insulin causes what organ to take up glucose?
A. Stomach
B. Liver
C. Pancreas
D. Blood
What does glucagon do?
A. Increases blood glucose levels
B. Decreases blood glcuose levels
C. Increases the breakdown of lipids
D. Increases blood flow to the pancreas
What happened to the blood glucose level one hour after eating?
A. increased
B. decreased
C. stayed the same
From 2 to 4 hours aftering eating the blood glucose levels dropped. Why did the blood glucose levels drop?
A. Glucagon was released to increase blood glucose levels
B. Insulin was released to restore blood glucose levels
C. The person stopped eating
The person with diabetes blood glucose level is
A. lower than the normal persons
B. higher than the normal persons
C. The same as the normal person
People who have diabetes often need to take insulin injections. Why do they have to take insulin?
A. Too help restore their body temperature
B. The body makes too many antibodies which attacks the pancreas
C. Too help restore their heart rate
D. The body does not make insulin, so they cannot regulate their blood glucose levels