Science, asked by rais75858, 9 hours ago

Class - VIII
1.
Read the following statements.
The level of glucose increases in blood.
Glucose leaves the body through urine.
The requisite amount of glucose cannot enter the cell.
One feels hungry very often
Which one of the following hormones manifests the above symptoms due to hyposecretion?
(a) Thyroxine
(b) Insulin
(c) Adrenaline
(d) Estrogen
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Answered by sonalvij123
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Answer:

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Answered by qwstoke
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The hyposecretion of insulin hormone manifests these symptoms -

- In the pancreas, the beta cells secrete insulin hormone.

- Diabetes mellitus is defined as a disease in which blood glucose level rises.

- It is a group of metabolic diseases.

- Insulin hormone maintains the sugar level by giving signals to cells to take up excess glucose that is present in the blood.

- A hyposecretion of insulin results in increased blood glucose levels as the cells can't take up the glucose.

- This condition is known as hyperglycemia.

- Later, the excess glucose is released from the body through urine.

- Because of the non-availability of glucose into cells, the food doesn't get converted into energy.

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