Asked by lunabella
What is a common cause of type I diabetes?
Responses
abnormal cells in the liver and intestines
abnormal cells in the liver and intestines
autoimmune reaction that destroys insulin-producing cells
autoimmune reaction that destroys insulin-producing cells
under-functioning kidneys
under-functioning kidneys
exposure to chemicals in the environment
Responses
abnormal cells in the liver and intestines
abnormal cells in the liver and intestines
autoimmune reaction that destroys insulin-producing cells
autoimmune reaction that destroys insulin-producing cells
under-functioning kidneys
under-functioning kidneys
exposure to chemicals in the environment
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The common cause of type I diabetes is an **autoimmune reaction that destroys insulin-producing cells** in the pancreas. In this condition, the body mistakenly attacks and destroys the beta cells, which are responsible for producing insulin, leading to an inability to regulate blood sugar levels effectively.
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