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In its early stages, the condition is asymptomatic, but may develop into Type II Diabetes.

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When target cells are less sensitive to the effects of insulin in Type II diabetes suggests?

insulin resistance. This means that the cells in the body are not responding effectively to insulin, leading to elevated blood sugar levels. Insulin resistance is a key characteristic of Type II diabetes and can contribute to the development of the condition.


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How does obesity contribute to the development of diabetes?

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What term best describes a failure of the body cells to respond to secreation of insulin?

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What are the symptoms of mild insulin resistance?

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