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Homeostasis and response
Diabetes
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What is the role of insulin in the body?
Insulin helps regulate
blood glucose levels
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When is insulin released by the pancreas?
When blood
glucose concentration
is high
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What does insulin do to cells in the body?
It tells them to absorb excess
glucose
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What is glycogen?
Glycogen is stored
glucose
in the body
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What happens to blood glucose levels when insulin functions properly?
They return to
normal levels
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What are the two types of diabetes mentioned?
Type
1
and Type
2
diabetes
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What is the underlying problem in both types of diabetes?
Inability to regulate
blood glucose
levels
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When does type 1 diabetes generally occur?
In
childhood
or
teenage
years
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What happens to insulin production in type 1 diabetes?
Pancreas
stops producing insulin
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What is the main treatment for type 1 diabetes?
Injecting
insulin
into the body
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Where is insulin typically injected for type 1 diabetes treatment?
Into the
abdomen
or
thigh
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How does injecting insulin after a meal help type 1 diabetes patients?
It mimics the
pancreas
releasing insulin
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What factors determine the amount of insulin needed for injection?
Food intake
and
exercise level
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Why are people with diabetes encouraged to avoid sugary foods?
To prevent
high blood glucose levels
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How does exercise affect insulin needs in diabetes patients?
More exercise means less insulin
needed
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Who is most likely to develop type 2 diabetes?
Older people with
unhealthy
diets
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What causes insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes?
Cells
do
not
respond
to
insulin
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What is the main treatment for type 2 diabetes?
Healthy
low sugar diet
and exercise
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What are the key differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes?
Type 1:
Occurs in
childhood
/
teenage
years
Pancreas stops producing
insulin
Treated with insulin injections
Type 2:
Occurs in
older
adults
Cells become resistant to insulin
Treated with diet and exercise
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What should patients with diabetes remember about their condition?
Differences between
type 1
and
type 2
diabetes
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