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failure of insulin production results in​

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Answered by tanishvedak05
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hyperglycemia

Explanation:

In a normal state, insulin ensures the storage of glucose as glycogen in the liver. With a deficiency of insulin, there is both increased hepatic glucose production through increased glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis as well as decreased glucose use. The result is hyperglycemia.

Answered by s1271sreeja4825
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In a normal state, insulin ensures the storage of glucose as glycogen in the liver. With a deficiency of insulin, there is both increased hepatic glucose production through increased glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis as well as decreased glucose use. The result is hyperglycemia.

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