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Human Biology
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Who are at the greatest risk of developing type II diabetes

Overweight and obese people

Answered by Lily W. Human Biology tutor
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What is the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes

Normally - insulin is a hormone that reduces the amount of glucose in the blood
Diabetes - High glucose levels in the blood
Type 1 - autoimmune, starts in young people, there is not enough insul...

Answered by Perside M. Human Biology tutor
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What are the stages of meiosis?

Meiosis is a type of cell division that halves the genetic material in cells.it makes haploid gametes (sex cells)
Start with 1 diploid cell with two pairs of homologous chromosomesInterpha...

Answered by Toby H. Human Biology tutor
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What is the difference between skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle?

skeletal muscle is controlled by somatic innervation, which means it is controlled voluntarily. It is attached to bones, the extrinsic muscles of the eye, abdomen wall and the diaphragm. Contraction of sk...

Answered by Gareth P. Human Biology tutor
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Explain the function of the human heart

Describe where the human heart is located - i.e. thoracic cavityDefine the function of the heart - to supply the body with blood, act as a pumpStructure of the heart - 4 chambers (2 ventricles, 2 atria), ...

Answered by Alexandra D. Human Biology tutor
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