Diabetes

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    • What does insulin increase the rate of in muscle cells?
      Respiration of glucose
    • What happens to blood glucose levels when they are too low?
      Insulin activates glucose production
    • What is the process called when glycogen is formed?
      Glycogenesis
    • What does glucagon do when blood glucose concentration is too low?
      Raises blood glucose concentration
    • What process does glucagon activate to convert glycogen into glucose?
      Glycogenolysis
    • What is gluconeogenesis?
      Formation of glucose from non-carbohydrates
    • How does glucagon affect the rate of respiration of glucose in cells?
      Decreases the rate of respiration
    • What hormone is secreted when blood glucose levels are too low?
      Adrenaline
    • What process does adrenaline activate?
      Glycogenolysis
    • What does adrenaline prevent in relation to glycogen?
      Glycogenesis
    • What triggers Type I Diabetes?
      Immune system attacks beta cells
    • What happens to blood glucose levels after eating in Type I Diabetes?
      They rise and stay high
    • What is hypoglycaemia in the context of Type I Diabetes?
      High blood glucose levels that can be fatal
    • What happens to glucose in the kidneys of a person with Type I Diabetes?
      Some is excreted in urine
    • When does Type II Diabetes usually occur?
      Later in life
    • What factors increase the likelihood of developing Type II Diabetes?
      Family history, poor diet, lack of exercise
    • What causes Type II Diabetes in relation to insulin production?
      Beta cells do not produce enough insulin
    • Why might the body not respond properly to insulin in Type II Diabetes?
      Insulin receptors may not work correctly
    • What is the result of cells not taking in enough glucose in Type II Diabetes?
      Higher blood glucose concentration
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