It affects the pancreas. The pancreas is supposed to make insulin, and receptors in the cells in the body are supposed to store glucose in response to the insulin. So if you have Diabetes, either the pancreas is not making enough insulin (type 1) or the cells cannot use the insulin (type 2).
Homeostasis is disrupted in the body when there isn't enough glucose level. Diabetes of course alters the endocrine system preventing it to produce enough.
it effects the endocrine system because of the high blood sugar that diabetes offers
it effects the endocrine system because of the high blood sugar that diabetes offers
By getting it of balance
Chlamydia affect homeostasis by causing inflammation in the area that it has infected.
homeostasis
Pathological conditions do affect the homeostasis of the body. This is the constant state of the body when it is in good health. An illness will change this homeostasis.
all mental illnesses essentially affect homeostasis because they all compromise brain function
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The stabilization of body temperature is homeostasis. What affects homeostasis is the interaction of the hypothalamus and hormones, such as prostaglandin; an indirect marker for inflammation. Homeostasis is constant/stable. The hypothalamus ensures body temperature homeostasis.
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Type 1 diabetes can affect anyone, doesn't matter what age you are. Type 2 diabetes is can also affect anyone but it is generally age related and you are more likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when you are older.
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The Factors that affect homeostasis are diet, rest, and activities which you participate in (partying, exercising, drinking, smoking, etc).
Homeostasis is defined as any self-regulating process by which biological systems tend to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are optimal for survival.An example of being out of homeostasis would be to have diabetes. That's when your body is NOT making enough insulin. That would be out of homeostasis because your body's not making everything "just right". People with Diabetes have to test their blood to see what their sugar level is, and self-administer shots of insulin to balance their levels.