The body doesn't have a fixed number of insulin receptors it "needs," as this can vary based on factors like individual metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and overall health. Insulin receptors are present on nearly all cells, particularly those in muscle, fat, and liver tissues, to facilitate glucose uptake. The number of functional receptors can change in response to factors such as obesity, exercise, and diet. Essentially, the body aims to maintain a balance that allows for effective glucose regulation.
In this disease, the body has no sufficient insulin or has insulin but insensitive cells both of which causes non-absorption or usage of glucose when the person eats foods with glucose. This will leave the blood with increased amounts of glucose that will affect the functioning of many vital organs in the body.
When you do cardiovascular fitness, muscle glycogen gets used up. When your body works to restore the glycogen your insulin action is heightened. Any type of physical activity makes your insulin action work better.
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Because when diabetes inters the body, it makes the beta cells that produce the insulin look like the intruders. So the body's immune system attacks and kills all of the beta cells.
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Insulin is produced in your pancreas.
No, body weight does not increase drom an insulin injection.
It is an endocrine (released within the body to affect other distant tissues) hormone that lowers blood glucose.
Your Pancreas makes insulin to maintain your sugar levels. People with Type 1 diabetes' pancreases don't make insulin and must have injections. Type 2 diabetes people's pancreases don't make enough insulin to control sugar intake or keep up with the size of the body.
Insulin is usually made in your body automatically; diabetes is when your body does not make enough insulin. So some people with diabetes have to take insulin to control their blood sugar.