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find the odd one in insulin glucagon diabetes insipidus mellitus

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Answered by Manish6264744274
6

Answer:

answer is diebaties insipidus

Explanation:

as among the following other are based on glucose indirectly as

INSULIN = HYPER GLYCEMIC HORMONE

GLYCAGON = HYPO GLYCEMIC HORMONE

DIEBATIES MELLITUS =CAUSE DUE TO HIGH INSULINE LEVEL IN CELL DUE TO WHICH GLUCOSE DECREASES

BUT UNDER

DIEBATIES INSIPIDUS= ADH(ANTI DIEURETIC HORMONE) IS LOW IN BODY

WHICH MAKE BODY NOT PUMPING BLOOD IN BLOOD VESSEL

THAT MEANS DIEBATIES HAS NO ROLE/RELATION BETWEEN OTHERS

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Answered by BarrettArcher
2

Diabetes insipidus.

Explanation:

  • The level of hormones in the body are maintained by the two hormones known as insulin and glucagon. Glucagon increases the blood glucose level whereas insulin decreases the blood glucose level.
  • The abnormal secretion of the insulin hormone can cause the diabetes Mellitus.
  • The diabetes insipidus occur due to the abnormal secretion of anti diuretic hormone in the body that maintains the blood fluid levels.
  • The diabetes insipidus imbalances the thirst and increases the urine output of an individual.

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Diabetes Mellitus: https://brainly.in/question/11038253.

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