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BIOLOGY
Homeostasis and response
control of blood glucose levels
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Why is
blood glucose concentration
important for the body?
It is crucial for maintaining the body’s energy levels.
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What role does the
pancreas
play in blood glucose concentration?
The pancreas monitors and controls blood glucose levels through
hormone
secretion.
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Which
hormones
are primarily involved in the control of blood glucose levels?
Insulin
and
glucagon
.
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What happens when blood glucose levels rise after a meal?
The
pancreas
releases
insulin
to lower blood glucose levels.
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How does
insulin
facilitate
glucose
uptake in the body?
It helps glucose enter body cells, especially
muscle
and
liver
cells.
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What is the outcome of
insulin's
action on
blood glucose levels
?
It lowers blood glucose levels to a normal range.
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What triggers the release of
glucagon
from the
pancreas
?
Low blood glucose levels
, such as between meals or during exercise.
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What does
glucagon
do in the body?
It signals the liver to convert
glycogen
back into glucose and release it into the bloodstream.
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What is the outcome of
glucagon's
action on
blood glucose levels
?
It raises blood glucose levels to ensure sufficient energy.
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How do
insulin
and
glucagon
work together to regulate blood glucose levels?
Insulin lowers blood glucose levels when they are high.
Glucagon raises blood glucose levels when they are low.
This interaction forms a
negative feedback mechanism
.
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What is
diabetes
characterized by?
Problems with blood
glucose
regulation.
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What are the two main types of diabetes and their characteristics?
Type 1 Diabetes
:
Autoimmune
disorder with little to no
insulin
production.
Symptoms include uncontrolled high blood glucose levels.
Managed with insulin injections.
Type 2 Diabetes
:
Insulin resistance often linked to
obesity
.
Symptoms may include high blood glucose levels, developing gradually.
Managed through diet, exercise, and sometimes medication.
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What social and ethical issues are associated with
Type 2 diabetes
?
Awareness of lifestyle factors contributing to
obesity
.
Access to healthy foods and exercise opportunities.
Implications for
healthcare systems
in managing
chronic conditions
.
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