Insulin...
When the blood-sugar level in your body is too high, your pancreas produces more insulin which then allows the glucose to be absorbed by body cells. The glucose level will then reduce. When the Blood-sugar level is too low, your pancreas does not release insulin, which mean that less glucose is absorbed in body cells. The glucose level in the blood is therefore increased.
Mast Cells are well known for their harmful role in IgE-mediated
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They produce cells that divide by mitosis and then undergo meiosis to form gametes.
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They assist the cells in using photosynthesis to make food for itself
It plays a role for making sugar for our body and we need it in our body in order to have sugar.
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Genetics are said to play a role in the development of the disease.
Genes do play a role in the development of diabetes and causes a person to be born with a predisposition to the disease. A person with both parents to have diabetes have inherit the risk factors for type 1 diabetes.
It involves the body's production of the chemical insulin, which is deficient in Diabetics and must be supplied by syringe or insulin pump. Try researching beta cells, islet cells, panrease, insulin, diabetes.
Genetics are said to play a role in the development of the disease.
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The pancreas secretes digestive substances into the small intestine to help digest certain kinds of nutrients.
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the centriole play a role in chomatid seperation in animal cells. plant cells do not have centriole.
Mast Cells are well known for their harmful role in IgE-mediated