40. How does type 1 diabetes compare with type 2? a. b. by diet. d. In type 1, the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans do not produce insulin; in type 2, insulin can still be produced, but in reduced amounts. Type 1 can be a result of lifestyle, while type 2 is thought to be caused by a virus. Type 2 occurs because of the degeneration of beta cells, while type 1 is associated with a decreased production of insulin. Treatment for type 2 diabetes involves insulin injections, while type I can be controlled 41. What are gonads? a. b. the glands responsible for producing sex hormones the testes in males d. C. d. all of the above the ovaries in females 42. Which gland produces FSH? a. the hypothalamus the pituitary b. the ovary the corpus luteum
40. How does type 1 diabetes compare with type 2? a. b. by diet. d. In type 1, the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans do not produce insulin; in type 2, insulin can still be produced, but in reduced amounts. Type 1 can be a result of lifestyle, while type 2 is thought to be caused by a virus. Type 2 occurs because of the degeneration of beta cells, while type 1 is associated with a decreased production of insulin. Treatment for type 2 diabetes involves insulin injections, while type I can be controlled 41. What are gonads? a. b. the glands responsible for producing sex hormones the testes in males d. C. d. all of the above the ovaries in females 42. Which gland produces FSH? a. the hypothalamus the pituitary b. the ovary the corpus luteum
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