blood cells die
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.
Diabetes is caused by processes that happen in your body, and they are not contagious. Type I diabetics simply do not produce insulin in their bodies, and Type II have an insulin resistance.
Insulin is produced in your pancreas.
The pancreas will produce a lot of insulin. But this procedure in not advisable. Sucrose can be ingested orally.
NOTHING. Well that could be right but also if your body can not produce enough mucus, your body could cause you to get an ulcer.
the Calvin cycle will produce less glucose
the cell would not produce enough energy
The insulin will stimulate the formation of glycogen, which will lower your blood sugar
A mutation in a person's skin cells would be least likely to impact their ability to produce insulin as insulin is primarily produced by pancreatic cells. Skin cells are not directly involved in insulin production or regulation.
If the stomach didn't produce enough mucus, "it would not be able to cancel out its own stomach acid and woulsd basically digest itself."
Yes, a famine could happen today a famine happens when farmers can not produce enough crop to feed everyone.
The Calvin cycle will produce smaller amounts of glucose.