Type 1 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
"Normal"
Misc.
100

Unique symptom of type 1 diabetes.

What is "fruity" smelling breath.

100

Associated disease with type 2 diabetes.

What is cardiovascular disease?
100
Organ located below stomach and nestled beside small intestine.

What is the pancreas?

100

Hormone responsible for lowering blood glucose levels. 

What is insulin?

200

Age range most affected by type 1 diabetes.

What is 10-14?

200

These are two common symptoms of type 2 diabetes.

What are: (any 2 of these)

increased thirst and urination

weight gain

fatigue

blurred vision

slow healing sores/ frequent infections

200

Cells that release insulin in the pancreas.

What are beta cells?
200

Pituitary gland made up of glandular epithelial tissue.

Anterior Pituitary Gland.

300

These are two risk factors for type 1 diabetes.

What are: (could be any 2)

genetics

family history

age

300

In those with type 2 diabetes, cells stop responding to insulin. 

What is insulin resistance?

300

Type of feedback look responsible for maintaining blood glucose levels.

What is a negative feedback loop?

300

Three influences of melatonin. 

What are mood, sexual maturation, and circadian rhythm?
400

These cells are destroyed by self in type 1 diabetes.

What are beta cells?

400

These cells over-secrete glucagon in people with type 2 diabetes.

What are alpha cells?

400

Hormone that initiates hunger response.

What is ghrelin?

400

System of assigning a number to carb. containing foods according to how much each food increases blood sugar.

What is the Glycemic Index?

500

Complication more common in type 1 diabetes where cells cannot uptake sugar so fatty acids are used for energy which can produce great numbers of acidic ketones and may be deadly.

What is diabetic ketoacidosis?
500

Name for kidney damage caused by diabetes and treatment used to help patients filter blood.

What are diabetic nephropathy and dialysis?

500

Site of blood filtration in the body and smallest functional unit within this site.

What are kidneys and nephrons?

500

Designated hormones for adrenal gland's cortex region. (region- associated hormone)

What is

zona glomerulosa- aldosterone

zona fasciculata- cortisol 

zona reticularis- androgens (DHEA)?