True, because you need to have some type of agreement in the statement.
Insulin is produced by a type of cell called a Beta-Cell which is located in the pancreas. When over production or underproduction or no production is noted, then it is an indication that some sort of metabolic illness involving beta cells is present. These are usually diseases such Diabetes Mellitus both I and II, Prediabetes, Gestational Diabetes (mostly diabetes)
Epidemiological study is a tightly controlled experiment.
An intervention is made in a clinical study under strict supervision to see how it affects a certain disease. Possible interventions include drugs, dietary restrictions, controlled diets, and exercise regimens. The intervention is delivered to the experimental group, but not to the control group.
The justification is that, as far as we are aware, clinical studies are a subset of epidemiological studies and involve carefully monitored experiments in which an intervention is used to ascertain its impact on a particular illness or condition.
Animal studies, experience trials, and case control studies are examples of studies that do not develop precisely controlled experiments. Epidemiological study is therefore the best choice.
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The correct answer would be energy homeostasis. It is a process involving the regulation of the food we take into the body and how the energy is used or the energy outflow. Homeostasis is always related to balance or equilibrium. Hope this answers the question.