Name one pro of telehealth.
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True/False: Type 2 diabetes develops in childhood.
False, that is type 1.
Why is blood clotting an example of a positive feedback loop?
Blood blotting is an example of a positive feedback loop because the original action (platelets going to the laceration) is amplified.
Which biomolecule is not a source of energy for our cells?
Nucleic Acids
A type of feedback loop that stops the initial action.
Negative Feedback Loop
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Amanda is visiting her primary care physician for a check-in about her diabetes. Her body does not produce enough insulin. Therefore, her body is insulin deficient. Which type of diabetes does Amanda have?
Type 1 diabetes.
False
Which biomolecule is the primary source of energy for our cells?
Carbohydrates
What are the two hormones secreted by the pancreas that control blood glucose levels?
Insulin and glucagon.
What is the literal meaning of telemedicine?
Telemedicine literally means "healing at a distance".
Type 2 diabetes.
Name the two hormones secreted from the pancreas to control blood sugar regulation.
Insulin and glucagon.
Where process produces ATP?
Cellular Respiration
Define homeostasis.
Why did Cass use Telehealth in Activity 2.1.5?
She was traveling with her family in Romania and needed to check in with her doctor about her diabetes.
Describe what happens in the body of an individual that has type 1 diabetes. Key Words: Pancreas, insulin, glucose, cell membrane, cell receptors, channel.
The patient's pancreas does not produce enough glucose. Therefore, there is not insulin to bind to cell receptors on a cell membrane. Because of this, the channels do not open and glucose stays in the blood.
Describe the function of insulin in the blood sugar regulation feedback loop.
What molecule is needed for cellular respiration to occur?
Glucose
A positive feedback loop.
What kind of shirt did Ms. Felli where for spirit day yesterday (90's day)?
An MTV t-shirt.
Why would a physician test for high glucose in urine to determine if a person might be diabetic?
What is the function of glucagon in blood glucose regulation?
Glucagon is released from the pancreas with blood glucose levels are too low. This tells the liver to break down glycogen into glucose molecules to send back into the blood to raise blood glucose levels.
Where does the process of cellular respiration occur?
In the mitochondria.
Give an example of a positive feedback loop in the body.
Blood Clotting
Childbirth