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At which blood sugar level is the body likely to release insulin?Question response areaSelect one option  400 mg/litre  650 mg/litre  800 mg/litre1400 mg/litre

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At which blood sugar level is the body likely to release insulin?Question response areaSelect one option  400 mg/litre  650 mg/litre  800 mg/litre1400 mg/litre

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The body typically releases insulin when blood sugar levels rise above 100 mg/dL. However, this can vary depending on individual health factors. None of the options you provided are within the normal range for blood sugar levels. It's important to note that levels as high as those you've listed (400 mg/litre, 650 mg/litre, 800 mg/litre, 1400 mg/litre) are dangerously high and would likely indicate a serious medical condition, such as diabetes. If blood sugar levels were to reach these points, insulin would have likely already been released in an attempt to lower the blood sugar, and medical attention would be necessary.

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