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Change: The exercise will benifit type 2 because it will make your muscle cells more receptable to insulin.Type 1 diabetes accounts for 5% and type 2 accounts for 95% of the diabetic population. The
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Change: The collecting duct is where you are receptable to ADH and where you reabsorb the water to make the urine more concentrated. If you have
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Change: One effect of Type 1 diabetes in that the body starts converting fatty acids into ketone bodies in the liver because the cells that need
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Nov 28 2007, 6:06 PM EST
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Change: If you don't have insulin you become hyperglycemic Insulin is the only way to lower blood sugar levels, but you have many ways to higher your blood sugar, and most body functions have multiple ways of solving. Insulin secreations is stimulated be a
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Nov 28 2007, 6:04 PM EST
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Change: insulin is produced by the pancreas in the beta cells and the alpha cells produce glucogan. Insulin is the only way to lower blood sugar levels, but you have many ways to higher your blood sugar, and most body functions have multiple ways of solving. Insulin secreations
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Change: remember ADH is only used in the collecting duct of the kidneys. INSULIN Insulin is the only way to lower blood sugar levels, but you have many ways to higher your blood sugar, and most body functions have multiple ways of solving. Insulin secreations is stimulated
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Change: Insulin is the only way to lower blood sugar levels, but you have many ways to higher your blood sugar, and most body functions have multiple ways of solving. Insulin secreations is stimulated be a rise in blood glucose consentrstion, and insulin promotes the entry of blood glucoseQuestions1.
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Change: proved itself useful when it comes to heart attacks and performing surgery on the heart or the brain. There is even a machine that can pump
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Nov 27 2007, 2:51 AM EST
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Change: thiaminethiamin12. A meal that consists of 20 grams of starch, 20 grams of protein, and 10 grams of fat has _____________ calories: a. 220b. 230c. 240d. 25013. Vitamins can best be described as: a. building blocks of new tissueb. sources of energyc.
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Change: Carbohydrates CARBOHYDRATES Carbohydrates include monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. Most carbohydrates we ingest are from plants. Carbohydrates are used as an energy source and for making DNA, RNA, and ATP. The recommended amount of carbohydrate is 125 to 175 g
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Nov 27 2007, 2:45 AM EST
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Change: DiabetesThere are 2 major types of Diabetes Diabetes Mellutis Type I (or insulin-dependent) Your body makes little or no insulin. Injections are required since insulin is a polypeptide and would
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Nov 27 2007, 2:39 AM EST
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Change: Health of Mitochondria Objective #4 Health of Mitochondria Define the the terms energy reserves and circulating energy substrates.The molecules that can be oxidized for energy by the processes of cell respiration may be derived from the energy reserves of glycogen, fat, or protein.
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Nov 27 2007, 2:34 AM EST
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Change: KilocaloriesWhen caloric intake is greater than caloric expenditure, you gain weight (excess calories stored as fat) and when caloric intake is less than caloric expenditure you lose weight. However, your body will adjust its metabolic rate to maintain your weight around a certain point, so it may take awhile
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Nov 26 2007, 2:10 PM EST
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Change: produceproduces little or no insulin.Diabetes Mellutis Type II (non-insulin-dependent) Is slow to develop, can be hereditary and occurs most often in people who are over weight. Those people
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Change: metabolism. Since they are inorganic molecules, they are called "cofactors" instead of "coenzymes" but they are also needed for proper functioning of several enzymes. For example, over 100 enzymes use magnesium as a cofactor, and calcium is needed for diverse reactions throughout the body (such as blood clotting, nerve transmisssion,
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Nov 26 2007, 12:29 AM EST
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Change: c. acidic and basicd. intracellular and extracellulare. none or the above 17. Glycogen and starch belong to the nutrient group known as____as____a. mineral b. polysaccharidec. lipidd. proteine. carbohydrate 18. Which association is incorrect?a. protein--trypsinb. fat--bilec.fat--lipased. maltose--pepsine. starch--amylase
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