Under which two conditions do muscles utilize large quantities of blood glucose?
Glucose is the main source of energy in our body.
The skeletal muscles requires glucose for energy to meet its demands and for any voluntary movements.
Running,locomotion any voulntary work requires large amount of glucose.
In smooth muscles during respiration, digestion for some secretory processes requires glucose.
Insulin maintains the blood glucose level.
Brain also needs glucose for its activity
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Under which two conditions do muscles utilize large quantities of blood glucose?
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