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Insulin is a substance that protects, coats, and insulates neurons, helping connect impulses from one neuron to another. is this true or false?
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Insulin is a substance that protects, coats, and insulates neurons, helping connect impulses from one neuron to another. is this true or false?
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False. Insulin is a type of chemical that is released within the other parts of the body. The brain is the only trigger or the thinking part of the body that inhibits this response. High insulin levels within the body may cause the diabetes and can be prevented through regular physical activity and proper diet.
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