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Your patient has had HIGH BLOOD GLUCOSE levels even when fasting. Explain what cold be wrong. In your explanation be sure to include :
1. Which main endocrine gland/organ is directly responsible for homeostasis of blood glucose? What hormone is responsible for decreasing blood glucose?
2. What cells in the organ you mentioned in "A" produces and releases the hormone in "B"?
3. What are the target tissues?
4. How this could happen if the endocrine organ is damaged vs. if the receptors on the target tissue are damaged?
5. How can you tell if it a problem with the endocrine gland/organ not producing/releasing the hormone vs. the problem is the target cell/receptor is resistive/damaged/not responding to the hormone?
6. Explain how in a normal person negative feedback would work to reduce blood glucose levels.
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