For our patient John with diabetes type II, he can make insulin but his body cells can be resistant to this insulin (referred to as insulin resistance). Refer to the figure below to answer the question. blood glucose o insulin glut john.jpg active outside insulin inside receptor ATP inactive CAMP glucose uptake How does this resistance to insulin affect glucose receptors and why does it lead to increased blood glucose levels?

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-The few glucose transporters (GLUT) on John's cells are saturated with glucose.
-In John, insulin does not trigger enough glucose transporters (GLUT) to embed on the membrane
-John's cells are unable to allow sufficient glucose to enter his cells.
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For our patient John with diabetes type II, he can make insulin but
his body cells can be resistant to this insulin (referred to as insulin
resistance). Refer to the figure below to answer the question.
blood
glucose
o insulin
glut john.jpg
4 וס-o
active
outside
insulin
inside
receptor
ATP
inactive
CAMP
glucose uptake
How does this resistance to insulin affect glucose receptors and
why does it lead to increased blood glucose levels?
Transcribed Image Text:For our patient John with diabetes type II, he can make insulin but his body cells can be resistant to this insulin (referred to as insulin resistance). Refer to the figure below to answer the question. blood glucose o insulin glut john.jpg 4 וס-o active outside insulin inside receptor ATP inactive CAMP glucose uptake How does this resistance to insulin affect glucose receptors and why does it lead to increased blood glucose levels?
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