The normal amount of glucose in ml100 of blood (8–12 hours after a meal) is (a) mg8 (b) mg80 (c) mg200 (d) mg800
Correct option is B) The mass of substance containing the same number of fundamental units as there are atoms in exactly 12.000 g of 12 Carbon. Fundamental units may be atoms, molecules, or formula units, depending on the substance concerned. Blood glucose level in humans depends upon the time when the blood is tested. The levels vary greatly before taking food or after taking food. Normally those who do not have diabetes the level of blood glucose in 100 ml of blood should be within 80 to 100 dlmg when the blood is taken after 12 hours of fasting. Thus, option B is the correct answer.