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sarasara

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Hyperglycemia that results from the release of counterregulatory hormones following nighttime hypoglycemia is known as ____.
 A) fasting hyperglycemia
  B) rebound hyperglycemia
  C) dawn phenomenon
  D) nocturnal hyperglycemia

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List three of the functions of vitamin C. Explain how these functions are altered when vitamin C levels are not sufficient for a long period of time, and how this is manifested in patients.



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Answer to Question 1

B

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The main role of vitamin C is as an antioxidant, protecting the body from free radicals. Additionally, vitamin C is responsible for the synthesis of collagen and some neurotransmitters. When vitamin C levels are low for a prolonged period of time, the body is more likely to succumb to infections without the presence of the antioxidants. Additionally, the body fails to make sufficient amounts of collagen, which can affect blood vessel function and lead to bleeding. Initially this bleeding is only in the gums and small hemorrhages, but if left unchecked, the patient can develop scurvy symptoms, with teeth falling out and possible internal bleeding. The lack of sufficient collagen can also lead to wounds that cannot heal. Finally, when the body fails to make neurotransmitters, this can lead to the behavioral disorders like depression and hysteria.




sarasara

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Reply 2 on: Aug 21, 2018
Excellent


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Gracias!

 

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