Insulin and Its Mode of Action
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Name a peptide hormone which acts mainly on hepatocytes, adipocytes and enhances cellular glucose uptake and utilization.
What are the metabolic effects of insulin?
How do statins lower the blood-cholesterol levels in the body?
- They cause the breakdown of the cholesterol molecules
- They eliminate chloesterol from the body
- They inhibit the synthesis of cholesterol
- They dissolve the cholesterol in the body
What is the Difference Differen type1 and type2 diabetes ???
which is more common?
Why?
How does insulin work in the body?
Chemically insulin is a
Lipid
Steroid
Carbohydrate
Protein
The hormone that helps in the conversion of glucose to glycogen is
Adrenaline
Insulin
Oxytocin
Glucagon
(e) Vasopressin and insulin (Deficiency disorder).
Column 1 (Hormone) | Column 2 (Effect) |
p. Parathyroid hormone | 1. Hypocalcemic |
q. Glucagon | 2. Hypoglycemic |
r. Insulin | 3. Hypercalcemic |
s. Calcitonin | 4. Hyperglycemic |
- p-1, q-2, r-3, s-4
- p-3, q- 4, r-2, s-1
- p-4, q-2, r-1, s-3
- p-2, q- 3, r- 4, s-1
Question 23.4
State whether true or false
Insulin resistance results in a disease called diabetes mellitus.
- Lipids
- Cholesterol
- Lipoic acid
- None of the above
What is the unresponsive mechanism?
- Negative control
- Negative feedback
- Positive feedback
- Positive control
Name a disease caused by a broken feedback loop?
- Insulin and glucagon
- Angiotensin and epinephrine
- Gastrin and insulin
- Cholecystokinin and secretin
The hormone that helps in the conversion of glucose to glycogen is
Adrenaline
Insulin
Oxytocin
Glucagon
- vitamin
- lipid
- hormone
- enzyme
(1) Erythropoietin
(2) Cortisol
(3) Growth hormone
(4) Thyroxine
- Gastrin
- Insulin
- Secretin
- Glucagon
Diabetes can be caused due to
Destruction of α cells in islets of Langerhans
Destruction of β cells in islets of Langerhans
Destruction of Δ cells in islets of Langerhans
Destruction of γ cells in islets of Langerhans
- Dehydro-epiandro sterone
- Melatonin
- Testosterone
- Estrogen
- Blood
- Skin
- Intestinal tract
- Liver
- Alpha cells are stimulated to release glucose into the blood.
- The liver breaks down glycogen to glucose.
- Blood glucose levels rise to a set point and stimulate glucagon release.
- Body cells take up more glucose.
- Adrenal cortex
- Hypothalamus
- Pituitary
- Thyroid and parathyroids
- Blood glucose levels rise to a set point and stimulate glucagon release.
- Body cells take up more glucose.
- The liver breaks down glycogen to glucose.
- Alpha cells are stimulated to release glucose into the blood.
- vitamin
- enzyme
- lipid
- hormone
Diabetes can be caused due to
Destruction of α cells in islets of Langerhans
Destruction of β cells in islets of Langerhans
Destruction of Δ cells in islets of Langerhans
Destruction of γ cells in islets of Langerhans