Autoantibodies that contribute to the destruction of beta cells contributes to the development of type I diabetes mellitus (DM)
Explanation:
The autoantibodies produced in the cells of the islet of Langerhans in the pancreas are the main contributors of type I diabetes mellitus, which is an autoimmune-mediated disease.
DM type I is caused due to inhibition of insulin secretion by the beta cells of the pancreas. The autoantibodies are produced due to the presence of autoantigens like GAD65 which causes autoimmune pathogenesis of the pancreatic beta cells.
Along with these autoantibodies, the T-cell receptors act as mediators in the destruction of beta cells which finally results in DM.
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Josh who can't control his compulsion to overeat, and has gained a lot of weight suffers from binge eating disorder. Correct answer: B
BED is a severe, life-threatening, and treatable psychological illness and eating disorder. It is characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food.
Electrical impulses known as action potentials initiate t<span>he contraction of the </span>cardiac<span> muscle.</span><span>
The autorhythmicity of cardiac pacemaker cells is made possible by the reduced permeability of potassium.
</span><span> The </span>pacemaker potential<span> is produced by </span>a<span> decrease in membrane permeability to </span>potassium.
Answer:
A the middle
Explanation:
fatty acids are hydrophobic