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SCIENCE EXIT PROJECT. DIABETES JARED WOODS CORE 3. NORMAL BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS. MAINTAING A NORMAL BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL GREATLY REDUCES THE RISK OF EXPERIENCING COMPLICATIONS DUE TO DIABETES. www.morefocused.com/articles/diabetes/blood-sugar-levels.php. DIABETES ONSET.
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SCIENCE EXIT PROJECT DIABETES JARED WOODS CORE 3
NORMAL BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS MAINTAING A NORMAL BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL GREATLY REDUCES THE RISK OF EXPERIENCING COMPLICATIONS DUE TO DIABETES www.morefocused.com/articles/diabetes/blood-sugar-levels.php
DIABETES ONSET WHEN DIABETES IS NOT TREATED, BODY’S CELLS CAN NOT ABSORB THE GLUCOSE (SUGAR) FROM THE BLOOD AND, THEREFORE, BLOOD GLUCOSE CONTENTS RISES. ADDITIONALY, CONSTRATION OF THE HARMFULL ACIDES, CALLED KETONES, IS ELEVATED IN THE BODY. www.diabetesmine.com
MAIN SYMPTONS OF DIABETES THIS IS AN OVERVIEW OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES www.symptomsofdiabetic.com
TYPE 1 DIABETES IN TYPE-1 DIABETES, THE IMUNE SYSTEM ATTACTS THE CELLS THAT PRODUCES INSULIN. THESE CELLS ARE LOCATED IN THE PANCREAS AND THE CELLS ARE DESTROYED FOREVER. www.symptomsofdiabetic.com
TYPE 2 DIABETES TYPE 2 DIABETES IS A CHRONIC DISORDER THAT INFLUENCES THE WAY THE BODY METABOLIZES GLUCOSE, THE BODY’S MAIN SOURCE OF ENGERY. www.symptomsofdiabetic.com
CHEMICAL PICTURE OF DIABETES www.3dchem.com/moremolecules.asp
Raised glucose levels in the blood of diabetics affects the structure of their blood plasma proteins. blogs.rsc.org/ib/category/chemistry-world-highlights/
This shows the chemistry of diabetes thumbnail blood cells www.ehow.com/about_6129195_chemistry-diabetes.html
INSULIN The DNA coating for human insulin was come from a human. This piece of DNA then inserted into a small ring of DNA called a plasmid. This allows the DNA to be transported into cells. These cells will act as a tiny factory making lots of insulin. This insulin can be purified and given to diabetics. www.chemicalconnection.org.uk/chemistry
TREATMENT For treatment a diabetic needs a glucose meter and insulin. www.symptomsofdiabetic.com