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Diabetes mellitus
A condition where blood glucose concentrations are not kept constant.
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Type I diabetes
A form of diabetes where the
pancreas
does not produce
insulin
, often caused by an
autoimmune
disease.
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Type II diabetes
A form of diabetes characterized by
ineffective
use of
insulin
and
difficulty
in
controlling blood sugar levels.
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Glucose
A type of
sugar
that is used for
energy
but is
not stored
or used
properly
in individuals with
diabetes.
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Insulin
A
hormone
that regulates the absorption of
glucose
by cells.
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Type 2 diabetes causes
Excessive body weight
,
physical inactivity
, and
overeating
of
carbohydrates
are
common
causes of
type 2 diabetes.
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Type
1
diabetes treatment
Type
1
diabetes is typically managed through regular
insulin
injections.
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Animal insulin
Insulin extracted from the pancreas of cows and pigs, which has been problematic for various reasons.
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Sequencing insulin
Frederick Sanger sequenced the amino acids and structure of insulin.
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Genetically modified bacteria
Bacteria that have been
genetically modified
to produce
pure insulin
, which is
cheaper
and avoids
ethical concerns.
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Hypoglycemia
A condition that occurs when too much
insulin
is injected, leading to
low
blood sugar levels, which can result in
unconsciousness
and
death.
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Hyperglycemia
A condition that occurs when too little
insulin
is injected, leading to
high
blood sugar levels, which can result in
unconsciousness
and
death.
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Pancreas transplant
A surgical procedure that involves
replacing faulty beta cells
in the
pancreas
, typically considered for severe cases of
diabetes.
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Cell transplants
A procedure where patients are injected with
beta cells
, but it has not been very successful in treating
diabetes.
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Stem cell transplants
A procedure that involves
replacing
lost
beta
cells with an
unlimited
supply of
stem
cells, but it raises
ethical
concerns.
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Regulating carbohydrate intake
A dietary modification recommended for individuals with
type II diabetes
to help control their
blood sugar levels.
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Exercise
Increased physical activity is beneficial for individuals with
type II diabetes.
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Drugs for type II diabetes
Medications
that simulate
insulin
production or slow down
glucose
absorption, commonly used in the treatment of
type II diabetes.
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Temperature control
The process of maintaining the optimal body temperature required for enzyme action.
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Enzyme action
The rate of reaction that increases with temperature.
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Enzyme denaturation
The loss of
structure
and
function
of enzymes at
high
temperatures.
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Endotherms
Animals that internally control their
body temperature.
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Ectotherms
Animals that rely on
external
sources of
heat
for
temperature
regulation.
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Peripheral temperature receptors
Receptors in the skin that detect changes in temperature.
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Hypothalamus
The part of the brain that regulates
body temperature.
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Effectors
Muscles
and
skin
that produce
responses
to
regulate temperature.
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Behavioral responses
Actions taken by organisms to control their body temperature.
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Heat exchange
The process of
increasing
or
decreasing
the transfer of
heat
between an
organism
and its
environment.
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Behavioral adaptations
Changes in behavior that help ectotherms regulate their body temperature.
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Locusts
Ectothermic
animals that use
behavioral adaptations
to regulate their
body temperature.
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Lizard
An
ectothermic
animal that uses
behavioral adaptations
to regulate its
body temperature.
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Horned Lizard
An ectothermic animal that uses behavioral adaptations to regulate its body temperature.
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Snake
An
ectothermic
animal that uses
behavioral adaptations
to regulate its
body temperature.
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Ectothermy advantages
Advantages of ectothermy include
less respiration
, ability to
survive longer
without
food
, and
energy
used for
growth.
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Ectothermy disadvantages
Disadvantages of
ectothermy
include being
less active
in
cooler
temperatures and
slower metabolic
reactions.
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Bee swarm temperature regulation
Bees move within the swarm and allow air flow to maintain temperature.
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Endothermy
The use of
internal
sources of
heat
to
maintain
body
temperature.
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Endothermy advantages
Advantages of
endothermy
include
maintaining
a
constant body temperature
and being able to be
active
in
cool temperatures.
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Endothermy disadvantages
Disadvantages of endothermy include using
more energy
to
maintain temperature
and
requiring
more
food.
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Negative feedback
A
regulatory mechanism
that
maintains stable body temperature.
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