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Blood glucose level is regulated by a feedback loop, shown in the diagram below. People with diabetes either cannot make insulin, or their bodies cannot use insulin properly.
What does the diagram suggest about the effectiveness of the feedback loop at regulating the blood glucose level of diabetics?
A. It is effective because it allows diabetics to produce insulin.
B. It is effective because it allows diabetics to break down glycogen into glucose.
C. It is ineffective because diabetics will not be able to increase their blood glucose level.
D. It is ineffective because diabetics will not be able to uptake glucose or convert it into lipids or glycogen.
I have no idea what the answer to this is. I've been working on it for over an hour, and just don't understand it. Please help ASAP
What does the diagram suggest about the effectiveness of the feedback loop at regulating the blood glucose level of diabetics?
A. It is effective because it allows diabetics to produce insulin.
B. It is effective because it allows diabetics to break down glycogen into glucose.
C. It is ineffective because diabetics will not be able to increase their blood glucose level.
D. It is ineffective because diabetics will not be able to uptake glucose or convert it into lipids or glycogen.
I have no idea what the answer to this is. I've been working on it for over an hour, and just don't understand it. Please help ASAP
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Answered by
bobpursley
I have no idea what the diagram shows.
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