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Insulin causes rapid movement of glucose from blood to hepatocytes and adipocytes resulting in

 

Option: 1

Hyperglycemia

 


Option: 2

Hypoglycemia

 


Option: 3

Diabetes

 


Option: 4

None of these

 


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Hypoglycemia:

  • It occurs when the blood glucose level falls below normal. 

  • It may be caused by an excess of insulin, a deficiency of glucagon, or a failure of the secretion of the two hormones to completely regulate the blood sugar.

  • Symptoms of hypoglycemia include weakness, profuse sweating, irritability, confusion, unconsciousness and convulsions. It needs urgent intake of sugar or glucose.

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