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Explanation:
Starch breaks down into glucose. You could say that starch is a polymer of glucose. Starch molecules are not all the same, but they hydrolyse into glucose, some rapidly, others more slowly. Eating starchy foods will make your blood glucose concentration rise. If you are lucky, the rise will be small and temporary. The really unlucky need insulin. One child was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a young child.