QUESTION 2 What is the correct cause of Type I vs. Type II diabetes? Type I: res
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QUESTION 2 What is the correct cause of Type I vs. Type II diabetes? Type I: resistance (desensitization) to insulin and beta cell dysfunction Type Il: autoimmune disorder where pancreatic beta cells are destroyed Type I: also called "prediabetes" (high blood glucose and impaired glucose tolerance) Type II:complete resistance (desensitization) to insulin and beta cell dysfunction Type I: autoimmune disorder where pancreatic beta cells are destroyed Type I: resistance (desensitization) to insulin and beta cell dysfunction Type i: resistance (desensitization) to insulin and beta cell dysfunction during childhood Type I: resistance (desensitization) to insulin and beta cell dysfunction during adulthood Type I: autoimmune disorder where pancreatic beta cells are destroyed in childhood Type Ii: autoimmune disorder where pancreatic beta cells are destroyed in adulthood QUESTION 3 Why would someone with uncontrolled diabetes get ketoacidosis if they are eating a normal a carbohvdrate? Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. ODDExplanation / Answer
QUESTION 2- Answer: C- Type I- Autoimmune disorder where pancreatic beta cells are destroyed
Type II- Resistance(desessitization) to insulin and beta cell dysfunction.
QUESTION 3- Answer- D- Cells are not using glucose because carbohydrates cannot get into the cells without insulin, so signals are sent to the liver to perform ketogenesis by breaking down fats and proteins for fuel.
QUESTION 4- Answer- A- the high glucose level induces osmotic movement of water out of cells.