Production of insulin is by the beta cells in the pancreas. This is a normal process of the body and is not considered a disease. When it does not supply an appropriate amount then it is a disease called diabetes.
Insulin is not a process it is an organic compound, a hormone.
Insulin is a type of hormone which is created by beta cells in the pancreas. Insulin is critical in the process of metabolism. The density of insulin is not listed.
Insulin is produced using bacteria in a process called recombinant DNA technology. In this process, the gene for human insulin is inserted into the DNA of bacteria, such as E. coli. The bacteria then produce insulin as they grow and multiply. The insulin is harvested and purified for use in treating diabetes.
The process involves inserting the human gene for insulin into a bacterial plasmid, which acts as a vector. The bacteria then replicates the gene and produces insulin protein. The protein is harvested, purified, and formulated into insulin for medical use.
Insulin is produced through genetic engineering by inserting the human insulin gene into a host organism, such as bacteria or yeast. The host organism then produces insulin that is identical to human insulin. This process allows for the mass production of insulin for medical use.
Exocytosis is the process used to release insulin from pancreatic cells into the bloodstream.
Insulin does crosses the blood brain barrier. Insulin crosses the blood brain barrier through the process of receptor-mediated transcytosis.
It is synthesized in the cytoplasm by the process of translation.
Its a metabolic disease where the body can't produce enought/any insulin. And that caused elevated levels of glucose in your blood. Metabolic disease also involves a condition known as "insulin resistance". It is true that the body sometimes can not produce enough insulin. However, in the early stages of the disease the body can produce too much insulin and the cells which are responsible for making energy do not respond to the insulin message. The insulin is unable to carry its message to the body as the insulin receptors no longer work properly. This is cause by an unhealthy consumption of sugar and highly glycemic foods in type two Diabetes. A diet with too many processed grains and simple carbohydrates can accelerate "insulin resistance". White bread, highly processed cereals and some wheat bread is notorious for causing high sugar in the blood stream. The body responds by producing too much insulin and this results in dangerous body fat storage. It also causes the body to stop responding to the insulin message. It is similar to the law of diminishing returns. The more insulin you have the less effective it becomes! The little boy who cried wolf too many times was simply ignored. This is also true in the world of insulin! The process can sometimes be reversed with hormone therapy, exercise and proper nutrition. The other type of diabetes occurs in children. It is not always caused by poor eating habits. It may be inherited and requires drug therapy and insulin because it will not respond to these lifestyle changes alone. Type Two Diabetes is a progressive disease whereas Type One Diabetes is more sudden and dangerous. The body simply is incapable of processing the carbohydrates we consume. Diet and exercise will not reverse Type One Diabetes but can still be important to follow with proper medical treatment.
Insulin formed by the Golgi apparatus in insulin-producing cells leaves those cells by exocytosis. This process involves the insulin-containing vesicles fusing with the cell membrane and releasing insulin into the bloodstream.
Insulin is the chemical substance released by the pancreas into the blood that enables the body to use sugar as a fuel in the process of respiration. Insulin helps regulate blood sugar levels by facilitating the uptake of glucose into cells for energy production.