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What are problems in the blood when you have diabetes?

the precancerous is not producing enough insulin in the blood.


How does diabetes affect the organ system?

well basically Diabetes effect our pancreas which either doesn't make enough insulin or no insulin. Insulin is needed for our cells to utilize glucose for energy. It is required for the glucose to enter into the cell. No insulin means the glucose stays in your bloodstream, which can cause many problems including death if not treated.


What is recombinant human insulin?

Insulen used to be "made" by extracting insulin from the pancreases of slaughtered pigs and cows. Aside from the problems with being acceptable to Jewish or Muslim folks the supply was limited. The solution was to re-enginer E. Coli to carry the insulin producing gene. The insulin can now be grown like any pharmaceutical. Insulin used to be "made" by extracting insulin from the pancreases of slaughtered pigs and cows. Aside from the problems with being acceptable to Jewish or Muslim folks the supply was limited. The solution was to re-engineer E. Coli to carry the insulin producing gene. The insulin can now be grown like any pharmaceutical.


Can insulin cause sleep problems?

A lot of individuals consuming insulin complain about difficulties with sleeping patterns. While there are no specific reasons and causes the insulin may cause, drowsiness and feeling lethargic are the most common ones.


The two major problems underlying type 2 diabetes are?

Insulin resistance and obesity


How does the affect the organ system?

well basically Diabetes effect our pancreas which either doesn't make enough insulin or no insulin. Insulin is needed for our cells to utilize glucose for energy. It is required for the glucose to enter into the cell. No insulin means the glucose stays in your bloodstream, which can cause many problems including death if not treated.


What is one of the roles of the pancreas in nutrition?

The pancreas produces the naturally occurring hormone Insulin which acts as a messenger to carry glucose into the cells. Cells cannot function properly without glucose, and glucose cannot enter cells without insulin. Without insulin, glucose will stay in the blood stream rather than disperse into the cells and cause kidney problems, vision problems, and high infection susceptibility.


How does diabetes affect the organism?

well basically Diabetes effect our pancreas which either doesn't make enough insulin or no insulin. Insulin is needed for our cells to utilize glucose for energy. It is required for the glucose to enter into the cell. No insulin means the glucose stays in your bloodstream, which can cause many problems including death if not treated.


What is the different between diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2?

People with Type 1 Diabetes have an extremely limited amount of insulin which could lead to severe problems when insulin is not medicated to the recipient. People with Type 2 diabetes all have pancreas that produce less insulin


How do you reduce aggregation and inactivation by recombinant insulin?

aggregation and inactivation are some of the major problems hindering the prop[er production and expression of proteins. insulin can be artificially cheperoned to reduce aggregation and inactivation.- leninkandasamy@gmail.com


WHAT hormone helps glucose move into the cell?

Insulin.


What is lantus insulin?

It is a long acting insulin.