The bumpy structure under the stomach that makes insulin is the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ that plays a key role in regulating blood sugar levels by producing insulin, which helps to control glucose levels in the body.
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Foods that have a simple carbohydrate structure make them efficient at treating insulin shock. Other structures include structural carbohydrate, and excess carbohydrate.
Presence of ribosomes on the membrane of endoplasmic reticulum makes the surface look bumpy.
Yes, insulin is a protein hormone composed of amino acids, which contain nitrogen. Nitrogen is an essential component of the amino acid structure that makes up proteins like insulin.
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The first step in the process of discovering the gene that makes insulin involved isolating the insulin-producing cells from the pancreas of animals, such as pigs or cows. Researchers then focused on understanding the structure of insulin and how it was synthesized in these cells. This foundational work led to the identification of the insulin gene, which could then be cloned and studied further, ultimately paving the way for the production of synthetic insulin through recombinant DNA technology.
Hi!! The beta cells of Pancreas makes Insulin.
Everyone has insulin and the pancreas makes it. When your body doesn't make insulin that is diabetes. Insulin is the liquid the pancreas makes so that you can break down nutritious food into energy. So with diabetes you have to get the insulin with a shot in the arm, leg, butt, or stomach.
The two insulin molecules that are most alike are human insulin and porcine (pig) insulin. Both share a similar amino acid structure, with porcine insulin differing from human insulin by just one amino acid in the beta chain. This similarity makes porcine insulin a close alternative for human use, especially before recombinant DNA technology made synthetic human insulin readily available. Overall, their structural resemblance contributes to their comparable biological activity in regulating blood glucose levels.
it makes insulin
the insulin gene was inserted into it. E. coli doesn't naturally produce insulin. It needs to be engineered to do so.