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what the difference is between type i diabetes mellitus and type ii diabetes mellitustype i diabetes also called as juvenile diabetes or
why do diabetic patients often undergo dietary sugar restriction what are the main complications of diabetes mellitusdiabetic patients are often
what are the three main signs of diabetesthe three main signs of diabetes mellitus are called as the diabetic triad polyuria polydipsia and
what are the target organs upon which insulin and glucagon actglucagon mostly acts upon the liver insulin acts in general upon all cells both also
what are the functions of insulin and glucagon for the blood glucose controlglucagon enhances glycemia and insulin reduces it they are antagonistic
what is the importance of the glucose blood level for human healththe glucose blood level glycemia must be kept normal if it is abnormally low there
solid waste management other management the solid wastes from a summer camp with 100 children and a staff of 25 are to be collected
what are the pancreatic tissues involved respectively in the exocrine and endocrine secretions what are their respective hormones and enzymesthe
what is the relation between secretion of parathormone and the calcium blood levelthe parathormone enhances the calcium blood level as it stimulates
what are the parathyroids where are they located and what are the hormones secreted by these glandsthe parathyroids are four small glands embedded
what is the physiological cause of the syndrome known as cretinismcretinism is caused by chronic deficiency of the thyroid hormones t3 and t4 during
what are some signs and symptoms found in patients with hyperthyroidismthe hormones made by the thyroid gland stimulate the basal metabolism of the
what happens to the tsh thyroid-stimulating hormone blood level in hypothyroidism why is there enlargement of the thyroid in the endemic goiter
what is a goiter what is endemic goiter how is this problem socially solvedgoiter is the abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland the goiter appears
why is the dietary obtainment of iodine so important for thyroid functioningthe obtainment of iodine from the diet is significant for the thyroid
where in the body is the thyroid gland locatedthe thyroid is located in the anterior cervical region frontal neck in front of the trachea and just
why does the urinary volume increase when alcoholic beverages are ingestedalcohol inhibits the adh antidiuretic hormone secretion by the hypophysis
what are the hormones secreted by the neurohypophysis what are their respective functionsthe neurohypophysis secretes oxytocin and the antidiuretic
what are some diseases caused by abnormal gh secretion by the hypophysisin childhood deficient gh secretion might be lead to delayed growth and in
what is the pineal glandthe pineal gland also called as pineal body or epiphysis is situated centrally in the head it secretes the hormone melatonin
what are the main endocrine glands of the human bodythe major endocrine glands of the human body are the pineal gland or pineal body the hypophysis
are hormones only proteinssome hormones are proteins such as insulin glucagon and adh others are derived from proteins changed amino acids like
how does the circulatory system participate in the functioning of the endocrine systemthe circulatory system is fundamental for the performance of
what are target organs of the hormonestarget organs target tissues and target cells are those exact organs tissues and cells upon which each hormone
what are hormoneshormones are substances secreted by the endocrine glands and collected by the circulation that act to make effects upon exact organs