Final answer:
Insulin dependent diabetics can develop low blood sugar for several reasons such as deficiency of insulin, excess of insulin antagonists, or defective insulin receptors on the cells.
Step-by-step explanation:
Insulin dependent diabetics can develop low blood sugar for several reasons. Some of these reasons include:
- Deficiency of insulin (Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus-IDDM-i.e. type-I diabetes).
- Excess of insulin antagonists like glucagon, epinephrine, GH etc.
- Defective or absence of insulin receptors on the cells (Insulin Independent Diabetes Mellitus-IIDM-i.e. type-II diabetes).