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Diabetes
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PANCREAS Regulates blood sugar levels and glucose metabolism Secretes 2 hormones Insulin-allows blood sugar (glucose) to be taken out of the blood and into the cells (main source of energy )as well as stored in the liver Glucagon-increases blood sugar by causing the liver to secrete stored sugar (glucogon)
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Alpha Cells – Make Glucagon – Released when your blood sugar levels get low – Increases blood glucose levels by breaking down glycogen (storage form of glucose in the liver) and noncarbohydrates into glucose Beta Cells – Make Insulin – Released when your blood sugar levels get high – Decreases blood glucose levels by stimulating the liver to form glycogen and inhibits the breakdown of noncarbohydrates into glucose Islets of Langerhans cells in Pancreas
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Diabetes Glucose Regulation
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Diseases of the Pancreas Diabetes- can’t regulate your blood glucose – Type I - Juvenile Islets of Langerhans don’t work properly & cannot create sufficient insulin need insulin injections to regulate uptake of glucose usually inherited – Type II - Adult onset Insulin receptors throughout body don’t work properly usually can use oral treatment related to weight gain – About 17 million people in the US have diabetes! Diabetes Video Diabetes Video
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