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Actually tissues are. The entire organs, which includes tissues, are affected by hormones.
Yes, there are insulin-independent tissues or organs in the body. Examples include the brain, liver, and kidney. These organs can uptake and utilize glucose without the presence of insulin. However, insulin is still important for regulating glucose levels in the body and its absence or dysfunction can lead to complications such as diabetes.
Brain, liver, heart
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Actually tissues are. The entire organs, which includes tissues, are affected by hormones.
High blood sugar from food stimulates the pancreas to secrete insulin into the blood. However, in insulin resistance, the insulin is secreted but is only partially absorbed by the tissues.
Other tissues aren't affected by radioactive iodine because it is a targeted substance.
The central nervous tissues as well as the spinal cord are affected by this. It has been shown that almost all tissues are affected before death.
Yes, there are insulin-independent tissues or organs in the body. Examples include the brain, liver, and kidney. These organs can uptake and utilize glucose without the presence of insulin. However, insulin is still important for regulating glucose levels in the body and its absence or dysfunction can lead to complications such as diabetes.
Insulin and urease.
Yes, the brain, kidneys and intestines
GLUT4 is the insulin-regulated glucose transporter found in adipose tissues and striated muscles (skeletal and cardiac) that is responsible for insulin-regulated glucose disposal."Allows equilibrium with blood-bidirectional".
Yes, insulin secretion is affected by high BP.
the pancreas and liver..
a car is least likely to be affected by cross winds
muscles..