Biology, asked by ghanda, 11 months ago

What will happen, if the pancreas of a person stop functioning?​

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Answered by laxmi1783
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It occurs when the immune system attacks and destroys the beta cells in the pancreas so that they can no longer produce insulin. ... The pancreas reacts by producing extra insulin, but in time, it cannot produce enough insulin. The body can no longer control blood glucose levels.

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Answered by santhoshjeeva
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It's possible to live without a pancreas. But when the entire pancreas is removed, people are left without the cells that make insulin and other hormones that help maintain safe blood sugar levels. These people develop diabetes, which can be hard to manage because they are totally dependent on insulin shots.

It occurs when the immune system attacks and destroys the beta cells in the pancreas so that they can no longer produce insulin. ... The pancreas reacts by producing extra insulin, but in time, it cannot produce enough insulin. The body can no longer control blood glucose levels.

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