In Type I diabetes, the body fails to produce insulin and thus individuals must inject themselves with insulin before eating
Based on your knowledge of the control of glucose
levels in the blood, what would be the result of a Type I diabetic injecting themselves with too
much insulin?
A. Their blood sugar levels would drop to
potentially dangerous low levels.
B. Excess stores of glycogen would be
broken down and released from the liver.
C. Glucagon would be released from the
pancreas.
D. Muscle tissue would begin to break down.
E. All of the answer options are correct.
A
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a. light. b. temperature. c. salinity. d. pressure.
Which statement is false?
a. A molecule must be made of at least two atoms. b. Compounds are made of elements. c. Two atoms of oxygen make a molecule of oxygen. d. Chemical bonds form between molecules of solute and solvent. e. Elements are found in compounds and molecules.
Many chaperones are called heat-shock proteins because they
a. are expressed at higher levels after a heat shock than at normal growth conditions. b. cause fever in mammals. c. misfold during a heat shock. d. denature at high temperatures.
Allopatric speciation
What will be an ideal response?