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1. A person becomes diabetic when they can't make insulin, or when their cells stop

responding to insulin. What happens to a person when they eat food and are diabetic?
How is the homeostasis disrupted?

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Answer:

Most foods especially carbohydrate diets ends up in the blood stream in the form of sugar causing a spike

Step-by-step explanation:

The high sugar level in the blood then penetrate the body cells in an uncontrolled manner since there is no enough or no insulin produced to regulate it.

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Hello! I have type one diabetes! When I eat something without giving myself insulin. My blood sugar go’s high. If I don’t give my self insulin for any of the food with carbs I eat my blood sugar will go so high I will have a seizure and have Brian damage and possible die. I hope this helps!
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