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If insulin is low and glucose is high, you will feel hungry
Yes!
Some important questions to ask about cellular respiration include: How does cellular respiration produce energy for cells? What are the different stages of cellular respiration and how do they work? What role do mitochondria play in cellular respiration? How is cellular respiration related to the process of photosynthesis? What factors can affect the efficiency of cellular respiration in cells?
Insulin is a hormone that is central to regulating carbohydrate and fat metabolism in the body. Insulin causes cells in the liver,muscle, and fat tissue to take up glucose from the blood, storing it as glycogen in the liver and muscle. Insulin stops the use of fat as an energy source by inhibiting the release of glucagon. When insulin is absent, glucose is not taken up by body cells and the body begins to use fat as an energy source or gluconeogenesis; for example, by transfer of lipids fromadipose tissue to the liver for mobilization as an energy source. As its level is a central metabolic control mechanism, its status is also used as a control signal to other body systems (such as amino acid uptake by body cells). In addition, it has several otheranabolic effects throughout the body.
The demand for insulin is considered inelastic, meaning that changes in price do not significantly affect the quantity demanded.
yes
Diabetes happens everywhere in your body.To be precise, however, it depends on the type of diabetes.Diabetes is typically divided into two types:1 - which is the insulin dependent.2 - which is non-insulin dependent.We now know that there are many types of diabetes, but these are the two simplified types.Type one, which was insulin dependent, typically happens in your pancreas - the organ which produces and secretes insulin. From various reasons the pancreas cannot itself produce insulin, and thus diabetes is developed.Type two, which was non-insulin dependent diabetes (NIDD), typically happens on cellular level in many of the bodies cells. Due to various reasons these cells do not respond at all (or at least not very well) to insulin, and thusly they cannot absorb blood-sugar. As a result of this, diabetes is developed.So to sum up:- Both types affect the whole body- Type 1 is caused in the pancreas- Type 2 is caused on cellular level many places in the body.
No, cellular respiration is a fundamental biological process that occurs in all human cells regardless of gender. It is the process by which cells convert nutrients into energy. Gender does not influence the basic mechanisms of cellular respiration.
Yes, insulin contains zinc. In its crystalline form, insulin is often complexed with zinc ions, which help stabilize its structure and influence its pharmacokinetics. This is particularly relevant for certain formulations of insulin used in diabetes management, as zinc can affect the rate of insulin release into the bloodstream.
It takes affect too fast and causes hypoglycemia.
A. Protein synthesis B. Insulin release C. Glucose uptake D. Nutrient transport E. All of the above E. All of the above Things like insulin release, glucose uptake, blood glucose, glucagon release, satiety hormones, enzyme release, nutrient transport, protein synthesis, excretion, and elimination are just a few of the cellular responses altered by food intake.
. CELLULAR RESPIRATION has a main role which release energy stored in glucose to produce ATP. so and metabolism is the over all process of chemical reaction. thats all i know. :) from _@pple_