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Q: Insulin contain 3.4sulphur calculate minimum olecular weight of insuline?
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Is there any other way of taking Insulin?

yes there is another way to take insuline we can take insuline through injections,now a days insuline medicine has also started coming so in this way we can take insuline


Why can you not donate blood if you have taken beef insulin?

beef insuline is not as humane vaccine


Is insulin a protists a virus or a bacteria?

insuline it is a hormone that it is producted by langerhas inslet in pancreatic glands.


Which hormone antagonizes glucagon?

This is the hormone glucogon. The two work together to maintain homeostatis of blood glucose.


Does the kidney release insuline?

No. Insulin is produced in the liver and stored in gall bladder. Therefore, it is released by the gall bladder not the kidney.


What is the Peak action of insulin?

It depends on which insuline... There's many formulation available now (NPH, rapid, regular, etc..) But "regular" insuline as a peak action of 2-4 hours, with an effect after 30-60 minutes.


Who discovered insulin?

Sir Frederick Grant Banting with the help of Charles Best discovered insulin. (not spelt insuline)


What happens to your intestines if insuline is given orally?

Insulin is a peptide hormone composed of 51 amino acids. It will be broken down in the stomach by protease. This is why it must be injected.


Which part of the body is responsible for the production insuline?

The pancreas has specialized cells taht make the hormone insulin, which regulates blood sugar uptake into the body.


What does insuline do for the body?

It regulates the blood glucose so you do not get too much "sugar" in your blood with food intake. It is naturally produced by the pancreas and is released in response to rising blood sugar levels. In diabetics, there is no (or not enough) production of insulin by the body or other problems with the endocrine system affecting the efficacy of the insulin and that is why diabetics take medication, including insulin, to treat their disease and regulate the blood sugar.


What is insuline resistance?

insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas/beta cells when you eat glucose(sugar) is in the blood stream in order for your cells to use the glucose for energy or store it insulin has to "unlock the gate" to let glucose into the cell in insulin resistance your body cells don't let the insulin "unlock the gate" so the pancreas produces more insulin so you have a lot of insulin in your blood stream Type2 Diabetes - pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or the muscle cells does not able to properly utilize the insulin.


Why blood sugar be dropped slowly in pediatric ketoacidocis patient?

A pediatric diabetic ketoacidosis patient has high blood glucose concentrations after taking a meal and this wil drop very slowly because the cells who produce insulin (the beta-cells of the pancreas) don't produce enough insulin. Insuline acts on the liver and other organs( this will decrease the blood glucose concentration).