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What kind of organism is used to produce human insulin?

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What kind of organism is used to produce human insullen?

The organism commonly used to produce human insulin is bacteria, specifically Escherichia coli (E. coli) or the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. These organisms are genetically engineered to produce and secrete human insulin, which is then harvested and purified for use in treating diabetes.


What kind of organisms produce human insulin?

Bacteria


What kind of organism produces insulin?

Bacteria


What kind of cell is used to produce human insulin?

Human insulin is not manufactured. The insulin that humans use is derived from animals ie pig its not you can buy it from quicksave or netto


What kind of organism is insulin?

Insulin is not an organism. It is not alive. Insulin is a protein hormone that is active within our bodies. It is secreted by our pancreas after meals when our blood sugar levels are high and tells the cells in our body to take glucose from the blood and store it as glycogen.


What kind of organisms is used to produce human isulin?

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When DNA is combined from two different sources what kind of organism does it produce?

If the two different sources of DNA are a sperm and egg cell, they produce a diploid organism, which means that it has two sets of chromosomes in its body cells.


Is 24 ml of insulin is high to comsump?

Yes! Insulin is measured in UNITS, not ml. For U-100 concentrated insulin (which is typical), 1 ml of insulin is 100 units. And a typical human dose of insulin is between 5 and 30 units, well under half a ml. If you're actually giving millilitres of insulin, you are using the wrong kind of syringe and will likely kill someone.


How can insulin be produced?

One way insulin can be produced is by injecting genetically engineered bacteria into your bloodstream. The insulin will multiply and each one will produce insulin. This is only helpful in fighting on kind of diabetes.


How many sandwiches can a human produce per hour?

These kind of stupid questions make me cry for the human race.


Can a human virus infect another organism?

rabies, but that's kind of vise-versa don't you think?