What is the metabolic abnormality that underlies the characteristic symptoms of diabetes mellitus?

June 20, 2009 by Diabetes and Blood Glucose Tips  
Filed under More Diabetes Answers

Can you answer Carmen’s question about Diabetes?:

What is the metabolic abnormality that underlies the characteristic symptoms of diabetes mellitus?
A. A failure of the kidney tubules to reabsorb glucose from the urine
B. A failure of the villi of the intestine to absorb glucose from food
C. The body can’t switch from glucose metabolism to fat metabolism between meals.
D. The body’s cells can’t retain glucose absorbed from the blood.
E. The body’s cells can’t absorb enough glucose from the blood.

Medications For Type 2 Diabetes

Diabetes and Blood Glucose Tips

Comments

2 Responses to “What is the metabolic abnormality that underlies the characteristic symptoms of diabetes mellitus?”

  1. cmd617 on June 24th, 2009 1:17 am

    Diabetes Feedback: I believe it is E.
    Insulin, which is secreted by the Pancreas, helps to control the amount of sugar in the bloodstream. When the Pancreas does not secrete enough Insulin or none at all, the sugar remains in the blood. Then the body tries to flush out all of the sugar by drinking and urinating- two key symptoms of diabetes.

  2. Jackson B on June 26th, 2009 5:20 pm

    Diabetes Feedback: I agree that it is E.

    Diabetes mellitus (commonly just diabetes) is when your pancreas can not produce enough insulin to break down sugar, turn it to energy and release that energy in to your muscles.

Feel free to leave a comment...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!