Answered

In individuals with normal blood sugar levels, glucose is reabsorbed into the bloodstream in the kidney by members of the glut transporter family, which form an aqueous pore across the membrane through which glucose can move passively. as a result, no glucose is excreted in urine. however, in people with untreated diabetes mellitus, blood sugar levels are high and glucose is often present in the urine. what can explain this occurrence?

Answer :

The GLUT transporters become saturated, allowing un transported glucose to be excreted in urine

Other Questions