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Biology A level

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Type I (insulin dependent)

Author: Eva K 3sq0



Answer:

- Due to body unable to produce insulin - Normally begins in childhood - May be result of autoimmune response where immune system attacks own cells, in this case b cells of islets of Langerhans - Develops quickly, usually over few weeks, sign normally obvs


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