The presence of glucose in the urine of a patent is an indication of malfunctioning of the

a

pancreas

b

gall bladder

c

liver

d

spleen

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preciousjedo24
10 years ago

The answer is correct,bcoz pancreas as to do with the convertion of glucose to glycogen by an hormone called insulin,and later convert glycogen to glucose by another hormone called glucagon.so the inability of the pancreas to convert excess sugar leads to glucose passing with urine.

Yibashjr
1 year ago

THE correct answer for me is pancreas because the pancreas produces insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood glucose levels. If the pancreas is not producing enough insulin (as in diabetes mellitus), blood glucose levels can become too high.When blood glucose exceeds the kidney's reabsorption capacity, glucose appears in the urine—a condition known as glucosuria.

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