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Rapid-acting insulins are a class of drugs used to control high blood sugar in people with type 1 (T1DM) and type 2diabetes mellitus(T2DM) along with a proper diet and exercise. T1DM orinsulin-dependentdiabetesis anautoimmunecondition in which the body does not produce insulin and therefore ...
How does insulin signal a cell?Question:How does insulin signal a cell?The Role of Insulin in Glucose MetabolismInsulin is a hormone produced by the beta cells in the pancreas and is essential for the regulation of the metabolism of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. The hormone is most known...
Hinterhaus Productions/DigitalVision/GettyImages It's probably safe to surmise that sitting in front of a screen all day at work and in front of the TV all night isn't doing much for your physical health or self-image. Asedentary lifestyledoes little to raise your fitness level, your ener...
How does protein heal muscles?Amount of protein to take to speed up recoveryThe optimal time window for taking post-workout proteinProtein sources for post-workout recoveryWhich protein source is the best to relieve sore muscles?How to determine your ideal protein intakeDid you know?Hydration ...
A chronic autoimmune disease that is characterized by the T-cell-mediated destruction of β-cells (which secrete insulin) in the pancreas. Individuals with type 1 diabetes develop hyperglycaemia and can develop diabetes-associated complications in multiple organ systems owing to a lack of insulin. In...
How do pancreatic cells make insulin? How is the nucleus involved in the production of enzymes? Describe and explain the role, in digestion, of physical processes such as mastication, Peristalsis, churning, and emulsification. How does trypsin work in cell culture? What is the digestive function...
When a good is inelastic, there is little change in the quantity of demand even when the price of the good changes. For example, insulin is a highly inelastic product. For people with diabetes who need insulin, the demand is so great that price increases have very little effect on the qu...