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Chapter 47.2, Problem 2CS
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To determine: The model of glucose homeostasis to show the changes in the level of glucose and insulin concentrations in an organism having type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Introduction: In type 2 diabetes mellitus, cells of an organism are unable to show response to the insulin hormone. It occurs due to altered level of glucose in the blood of an organism.
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