what is the sugar part of DNA
what is doexyribose
what are the two types of feedback loops
What is Positive and Negative Feedback
The ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment.
What is homeostasis
The two types of diabetes
What is type 1 and type 2 diabetes
what is an important protein and hormone in the regulation of blood glucose
What is insulin
What are the 4 Nitrogen bases of Dna
What are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine
An INCREASE in one action causes an INCREASE in another
What is positive feedback
what Disrupts homeostasis
What is disease or illness
what happens when little to no insulin is released
What is type 1 diabetes
when the lack of insulin function which causes elevated glucose levels in the bloodstream
What is diabetes
What are two things that happen in the nucleus involving DNA
What are DNA Replication and Transcription
An example of positive and negative feedback
What is Positive Feedback- Childbirth Negative Feedback- Heat in your house, Fever in the body, and Blood Glucose Regulation
Three aspects of the body that must be maintained in order to achieve homeostasis.
What is pH, Body Temperature, and Blood Sugar
what are the three symptoms of diabetes
What is Polydipsia (Excessive Thirst) Polyphagia (Hunger) Polyuria (Excessive Urination)
what produces insulin in order to regulate blood glucose levels in the body
What is the pancreas
What are the three parts of the DNA nucleotide (building block)
What are deoxyribose sugar, phosphate group and nitrogen base
what is the most common feedback in the body and nature
What is negative feedback
The balanced levels of pH, Body Temperature, and Blood Sugar are
What is pH- 7.35, Body Temperature-37 degrees Celsius, Blood Sugar- 0.1%
what happens when the pancreas can produce insulin but glucose cannot get into cell possibly due to fat buildup on the cell membrane.
What is type 2 diabetes
what is the process of blood glucose regulation
What is glucose enters bloodstream
what is the reason why DNA replication happens.
What is to pass on genetic information to other cells during cell division
The control of body temperature, heart rate, and the concentration of sugar in the blood are all regulated by
What is feedback mechanism
If homeostasis is not achieved this occurs
What is death
what are the old names for type 1 and type 2 diabetes
What is Type 1- Juvenile Diabetes Type 2- Adult Onset Diabetes
what is thee feedback loop that regulates blood glucose level in blood
What is negative feedback