In diabetes mellitus,

a. too much glucose is transferred into the brain cells by an insulin excess
b. brain cells do not receive an adequate supply of glucose, leading to symptoms of decreased CNS activity
c. too much glucose is lost in the urine, resulting in abnormally low blood glucose levels
d. abnormalities may include polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, ketosis, and acidosis
e. more than one of the above conditions exist


D

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