They would be shriveled.
swollen
When there is not enough insulin produced or when the doorway no longer recognizes the insulin key, glucose stays in the blood rather entering the cells.
if your pancreas isn't producing enough insulin you may get diabetes and you will most likely have to take an insulin shot
the precancerous is not producing enough insulin in the blood.
diabetes is when your sugar levels are to high because your body is not producing enough insulin
I believe it is caused by your body not producing enough incollin
It means that the body isn't producing enough insulin to control glucose levels; the patient is probably diabetic.
Low glucose is also low blood sugar. This can be caused by your body not producing enough effective insulin. You may need medication to rectify this. You need to see your doctor.
Type 2 diabetes is when the body is not able to produce enough insulin or the body's cells are not able to take up insulin. Insulin is a substance that is produced when blood sugar level rises to take sugar into our cells. Blood sugar levels rise when body breaks down food into glucose to produce energy that allows us to live our days. However, with type two diabetes since it is either not producing enough insulin or the cells are not taking up the insulin it creates a giant build up of glucose within the body and that can lead to problems with your eyes, kidneys, nerves or heart.
Ummm...not really sure what you mean. Diabetes is not caused by bacteria so any bacteria would look the same. Diabetes 1 is caused by the body not producing enough insulin and Diabetes 2 is caused by the cells becoming resistant to insulin.
No, people who have type 1 diabetes (like me myself) do not produce insulin. Yet their may still produce insulin but too little to be enough to not take it. As you get more experienced with diabetes your doctor may tell you that your body still produces insulin but not enough to take it alone with no help( this is the HONEYMOON Stage). You have to take it by syringe, shot, or by a pump. People who have type 2 diabetes, their pancreas still produce insulin but maybe their bodies do not absorb it too well.