Answer:
Type 2 diabetes - target cell do not respond normally to insulin
Type 1 diabetes - no insulin is produced
Both type 2 and type 1 diabetes - Glucose level remains higher than normal
Explanation:
complete question
statements are
1. target cell do not respond normally to insulin
2. no insulin is produced
3. Glucose level remains higher than normal
Solution
Type 1 and 2 diabetes is different in the following ways
1. Type 1 diabetes is a type of auto immune disease in which the causative agent of disease attacks on the cells responsible for defending that disease. Hence, in case of diabetes 1, pancreas is restricted from producing insulin. While in case of diabetes 2, there is enough insulin but body gets resistant to it.
2. Type 1 diabetes usually occur in children and Type 2 diabetes occur after the age of 40 or in adulthood.
3. Sugar level is high in case of both the diabetets types. In type 1 sugar build because no insulin is produced and in type 2 sugar increases because of bodies getting resistant to insulin.
Hence, the correct match is
Type 2 diabetes - target cell do not respond normally to insulin
Type 1 diabetes - no insulin is produced
Both type 2 and type 1 diabetes - Glucose level remains higher than normal