
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The relation between hypoglycemia and blood sugar level is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The basic sugar or carbohydrate that is a living organism needs for energy in the form of food is known as glucose with molecular formula,

Answer to Problem 23.6E
Hypoglycemia is the drop of the blood sugar level below
Explanation of Solution
If an individual does not eat food for a time span of
The condition in which the blood sugar level of an individual drops below
The relation between hypoglycemia and blood sugar level has been shown above.
(b)
Interpretation:
The relation between hyperglycemia and blood sugar level is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The basic sugar or carbohydrate that is a living organism needs for energy in the form of food is known as glucose with molecular formula,

Answer to Problem 23.6E
Hyperglycemia is the elevation of the blood sugar level above
Explanation of Solution
If an individual does not eat food for a time span of
The condition in which the blood sugar level of an individual elevates above
The relation between hyperglycemia and blood sugar level has been shown above.
(c)
Interpretation:
The relation between renal threshold and blood sugar level is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The basic sugar or carbohydrate that is a living organism needs for energy in the form of food is known as glucose with molecular formula,

Answer to Problem 23.6E
Renal threshold is the condition at which situation of kidney fault takes place due to extreme elevation of blood sugar level.
Explanation of Solution
If an individual does not eat food for a time span of
If the blood sugar level of an individual elevates rapidly beyond the limited level, then the body is not able to compensate that elevation. The absorbance of sugar in the kidney is done completely due to which the excretion of glucose takes place from the urine. This blood sugar level at which this situation of kidney fault occurs is known as renal threshold.
The relation between renal threshold and blood sugar level has been shown above.
(d)
Interpretation:
The relation between glucosuria and blood sugar level is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The basic sugar or carbohydrate that is a living organism needs for energy in the form of food is known as glucose with molecular formula,

Answer to Problem 23.6E
Glucosuria is the excretion of the glucose from the urine due to extreme elevation of blood sugar level.
Explanation of Solution
If an individual does not eat food for a time span of
If the blood sugar level of an individual elevates rapidly beyond the limited level, then the body is not able to compensate that elevation. The absorbance of sugar in the kidney is done completely due to which the excretion of glucose takes place from the urine. This excretion of sugar in the urine is known as glucosuria.
The relation between glucosuria and blood sugar level has been shown above.
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