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- Insulin is a hormone, which is secreted from the pancreas when the blood glucose level is too high. The insulin makes the liver take up glucose from the blood, and then turn it into fats or glycogen. Other cells will also take up more glucose from the blood. Image:Fish1.gif This article is a , and is very fishy. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it, removing the non-GCSE content or improving it.
- Insulin is a minor fictional character in the Wild Cards series of books.
- Insulin is a hormone that performs a variety of tasks in the human body, and is key to regulating blood sugar levels. Insulin is produced in the pancreas by the Beta cells (or "B cells"). One of insulin's many functions is to store glucose in liver and muscle cells. Those cells can use the glucose for immediate energy, store it in the form of glycogen for later use, or convert into fat for long-term use. Let it be noted that I enjoy dick alot. When insulin is functioning properly in the body, the hormone keeps the blood glucose level steady at 60 to 100 mg/dL.
- Insulin is a mild hallucinogen often used as either a Gateway Drug, or at parties. Sometimes referred to as "Dr. Feelgood" or "Dropping the Blinks", it was originally made by Doctors with little confidence who felt they needed an ego boost. The drug did of course backfire when the patient was treated for something that they had not come in for, often resulting in an inexplicable medical malpractice lawsuit, bitch. I'm Rick James. COME OVER HERE AND HAVE SEX WITH CHARLIE MURPHY!!! The traditional effect of the drug is causing the user to believe s/he has a medical degree or a Ph.D. in some made-up science (you didn't think this was given out at that kind of party did you?), although this can be better than the alternative cure for lack of confidence in one's medical abilities. It has also b
- Insulin is a hormone that is secreted by the pancreas in response to an increase of blood sugar. Insulin increases the ability of sugars to pass through cell walls into cells where it can be metabolized or converted to fat for storage. In some individuals, the pancreas are unable to produce enough insulin to allow the sugar to pass into cells to be metabolized. The sugar builds up in the blood leading to diabetes mellitus, which when untreated is inevitably fatal. Insulin is digested by stomach acid and as a result must be injected, usually twice a day before meals.
- Insulin är ett hormon som utsöndras som ett svar på förhöjda nivåer av glukos i blodet. Under 2001 när Peter Tanner skulle ge Martin Lloyd en spruta med botemedlet till kemikalien som gjorde honom att glömma bort sitt tidigare liv. Martin berättade att han hoppades på de var hans insulin spruta. (SG1: "Wormhole X-Treme!")
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- Insulin is a mild hallucinogen often used as either a Gateway Drug, or at parties. Sometimes referred to as "Dr. Feelgood" or "Dropping the Blinks", it was originally made by Doctors with little confidence who felt they needed an ego boost. The drug did of course backfire when the patient was treated for something that they had not come in for, often resulting in an inexplicable medical malpractice lawsuit, bitch. I'm Rick James. COME OVER HERE AND HAVE SEX WITH CHARLIE MURPHY!!! The traditional effect of the drug is causing the user to believe s/he has a medical degree or a Ph.D. in some made-up science (you didn't think this was given out at that kind of party did you?), although this can be better than the alternative cure for lack of confidence in one's medical abilities. It has also been known to cause a handful of bizarre side-effects. The primary users of the drugs are students in med school, people who like kinky role-play sex involving doctors, Infomercial actors who need to play doctors and other generally older people. It is not given to the young as often, although parents will occasionally give it to children who claim they want to enter the medical field if/when they grow up. This tactic is most often used to impress visitors and neighbors.
- Insulin är ett hormon som utsöndras som ett svar på förhöjda nivåer av glukos i blodet. Under 2001 när Peter Tanner skulle ge Martin Lloyd en spruta med botemedlet till kemikalien som gjorde honom att glömma bort sitt tidigare liv. Martin berättade att han hoppades på de var hans insulin spruta. (SG1: "Wormhole X-Treme!") Under 2006 upptäckte Lastlight att han hade ett dropp och Doktor Carson Beckett berättade att han hade typ ett diabetes. Och han hade behövde en daglig injektion av insulin för han skulle hålla en normal blodsockernivå. Men de var ett täckmantel för Iratus bug retrovirus för omvandla Lastlight från Wraith till människa. (ATL: "Michael")
- Insulin is a hormone, which is secreted from the pancreas when the blood glucose level is too high. The insulin makes the liver take up glucose from the blood, and then turn it into fats or glycogen. Other cells will also take up more glucose from the blood. Image:Fish1.gif This article is a , and is very fishy. You can help My English Wiki by expanding it, removing the non-GCSE content or improving it.
- Insulin is a minor fictional character in the Wild Cards series of books.
- Insulin is a hormone that is secreted by the pancreas in response to an increase of blood sugar. Insulin increases the ability of sugars to pass through cell walls into cells where it can be metabolized or converted to fat for storage. In some individuals, the pancreas are unable to produce enough insulin to allow the sugar to pass into cells to be metabolized. The sugar builds up in the blood leading to diabetes mellitus, which when untreated is inevitably fatal. However, insulin was isolated from dog's pancreas in the early part of the 20th century by a Canadian team led by Frederick Banting. It was found that the same extract from the pancreas of slaughtered pigs would approximate human insulin. Human patients injected with insulin would immediately recover from their symptoms. Banting's first patient, a 14-year old named Leonard Thomspon, went on to live to the age of 27 and died of pneumonia unrelated to his diabetes. The first American patient, Elizabeth Hughes, daughter of politician Charles Evans Hughes, was also 14 when she was first treated and lived to be 74, receiving over 42,000 injections. Insulin is digested by stomach acid and as a result must be injected, usually twice a day before meals.
- Insulin is a hormone that performs a variety of tasks in the human body, and is key to regulating blood sugar levels. Insulin is produced in the pancreas by the Beta cells (or "B cells"). One of insulin's many functions is to store glucose in liver and muscle cells. Those cells can use the glucose for immediate energy, store it in the form of glycogen for later use, or convert into fat for long-term use. Let it be noted that I enjoy dick alot. When insulin is functioning properly in the body, the hormone keeps the blood glucose level steady at 60 to 100 mg/dL. Type 1 diabetes is caused by an insufficient amount of insulin in the blood. Patients with type 1 diabetes inject insulin in order to move the glucose in their blood into the cells that need it. Patients with type 2 diabetes are insulin-resistant; their cells block the normal functioning of insulin. Some type 2 diabetics eventually require insulin if other medications are insufficient in controlling blood glucose levels.
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