Lauren has type I diabetes mellitus (insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus). She has heard that her pancreas does not work at all. Did she receive correct information about her pancreas? Explain

What will be an ideal response?


Lauren did not receive correct information about her pancreas since only the beta (? ) cells of the pancreas are affected by type I diabetes mellitus. There are two groups of cells in the pancreas: 1 ) endocrine cells known as pancreatic islets, and 2 ) exocrine cells, called acinar cells, that release enzymes into the digestive tract. Beta (? ) cells are a type of pancreatic islet cell that releases insulin. Type I diabetes mellitus is caused by the destruction of the insulin-producing ? cells of the pancreas by the immune system.

Anatomy & Physiology

You might also like to view...

Sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons generally release different neurotransmitters to their smooth muscle effector cells, which is why these neurons often have antagonistic effects.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Anatomy & Physiology

In this experiment, immediately after the latency period has passed...

What will be an ideal response?

Anatomy & Physiology

Which is the primary absorptive organ of the digestive system?

a. salivary glands b. oral cavity c. stomach d. small intestine e. colon

Anatomy & Physiology

Urine collects in the urinary bladder prior to entry into the urethra.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Anatomy & Physiology