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    energy. When you eat‚ glucose from your food gets into your bloodstream. Your pancreas digests the food and makes a hormone called insulin. Insulin helps glucose get into your body ’s cells and that is how your body gets the energy it needs. b. Different types: There are 2 main types of diabetes‚ type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes‚ also known as insulin dependent or juvenile diabetes‚ is when the pancreas can ’t make insulin. The body still gets glucose from the food but glucose can

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    Science End Of Year Revision: Biology 1. Animal and Plant cells 2. Specialized animal and plant cells 3. The 7 life processes: 4. A group of SIMILAR CELLS is called a TISSUE. A group of DIFFERENT TISSUES forms an ORGAN. A GROUP OF ORGANS working together from an ORGAN SYSTEM‚ or even a WHOLE ORGANISM. CELLS TISSUE ORGAN ORGAN SYSTEM 5. Example of this sequence in plants. …which‚ with other tissues make up a leaf (an ORGAN)… …which‚ with other tissues

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    Two main hormones that are produced within the pancreatic islets or islets of Langerhans are Insulin and Glucagon‚ these can be found within the pancreas. Insulin reduces the levels of blood glucose in the body. When high levels of glucose are present in the blood‚ this stimulates the release of insulin from the beta cells. Whereas glucagon acts as an antagonist of insulin and raises the level of

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    4. Hemoglobin C-Based on you knowledge of the normal values and Mr. Doe’s condition‚ explain the homeostatic disturbance of each problem that Mr. Doe suffers from. (PLO: 1‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ and 7). D-Upon histological examination of mammal pancreas under microscope‚ describe the different features of this Specimen. (PLO: 4‚ CLO: 1‚ 4) E- On a specimen of a Sheep’s heart. Please identify the coronary arteries. (PLO: 4‚ CLO: 3) F-Why do normal individuals get G.E.R.D? (PLO: 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 5‚

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    You can get this by the uneven amount of insulin hormone secreted by the pancreas. This soon leads to an overwhelming amount of blood sugar that damages organs. It is very important for people who have diabetes to see an endocrinologist because they can help with the managing of their insulin and to help them live a healthy life

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    for everyone to donate one of their organs when they die Words: 355 Student Name: Dave There is a technology such as organ transplant which replaces patient’s organs to save life. Nowadays the heart‚ liver‚ lungs‚ kidneys‚ intestines and pancreas can be transplanted. Therefore the demand for organs is very high. This essay will discuss as to whether or not people should be forced to donate one of their organs when they die. Firstly‚ the demand for organs is higher than supply. In the

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    especially glucose. Foods that consist of carbohydrates are converted into glucose during digestion and is then absorbed into the bloodstream‚ this absorption will affect the glucose concentration in our body. Increasing of blood glucose level triggers pancreas to release insulin into the bloodstream which stimulates cells to take up glucose.

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    cardiovascular system is to transport oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from our body Coronary artery disease Cardiomyopathy Heart failure Valvular heart disease Congenital heart disease Required: Endocrine System Pineal Gland Hypothalamus Pituitary gland Pancreas Adrenal glands This system release hormones into the blood this helps our body know how to function Diabetes Hypothyroidism Thyroid cancer Hypoglycemia Required: Respiratory System Nose/ mouth Trachea Bronchus Bronchial tubes Diaphragm Lungs This

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    produced which then increases the level of glucose. Diabetes is a cause of high sugar levels. The types of diabetes are: Type 1 diabetes normally occurs when insulin is not produced whatsoever as the body is attacking the pancreas with antibodies. Type 2 diabetes is when the pancreas produces a small amount of insulin which is not enough for the bodies needs. Negative feedback “Negative feedback is the control mechanism in which a change from the norm triggers off a response‚ which then allows the

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    Type 2 diabetes is a disease where people’s bodies cannot properly use the insulin that is produced in the pancreas. Historically‚ type 2 diabetes was only diagnosed in older adults‚ generally after the age of 45. It was previously believed that diabetes would only affect the older population as the disease was called “Adult Onset Diabetes”. However‚ in the modern world‚ there are a growing number of cases of younger people and children being diagnosed daily. Type 2 diabetes typically goes unnoticed

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