Regulation Of Blood Glucose Glucose Homeostasis Name hormones that increase the blood level with their mechanism. (or) Describe the regulation of blood glucose and add a note on disorders of blood glucose regulation.(or) Glycolysis. Answer: Regulation of blood glucose: The fasting blood glucose level in 70-100 nig/dl Following the ingestion of a carbohydrate meal, … [Read more...] about Regulation Of Blood Glucose
Glucose Tolerance Test
Glucose Tolerance Test Oral glucose tolerance test. Answer: Definition: "Early warning signs of outdated methods in glucose tolerance test research: Common questions" The diagnosis of diabetes made on the basis of individuals' response to the oral glucose load is called the glucose tolerance test (GTT). Preparation of the subject: The subject is provided with … [Read more...] about Glucose Tolerance Test
Glucose Tolerance Test
Glucose Tolerance Test Question 1. Glycosuria. Answer: It is the condition of glucose excretion in urine. Glucose appears in urine when the plasma glucose concentration exceeds the renal threshold for glucose. Types: 1. Renal glycosuria. It is a benign condition. Occurs due to a reduced renal threshold for glucose. It is unrelated to … [Read more...] about Glucose Tolerance Test
Metabolic Changes In Diabetes
Metabolic Changes In Diabetes Metabolic changes in diabetes mellitus Answer: Diabetes mellitus is associated with several metabolic alterations. The most important of them are: Glucose uptake Glucose production "Factors influencing success with metabolic changes in diabetes studies: Q&A" Major Metabolic Changes In Diabetes Mellitus: Absolute or … [Read more...] about Metabolic Changes In Diabetes
Teratogens
Teratogens Write a short note on teratogens. Answer. "Understanding the role of teratogens in prenatal development: Q&A explained" Teratogens are chemicals that cross the placental barrier and cause embryologic defects. Various Teratogens and Defects Associated with them are: "Importance of studying teratogens for better pregnancy outcomes" … [Read more...] about Teratogens