It's actually Type 1 diabetes that cannot make insulin. Type 2 is the type that makes insulin but does not have the receptors for the hormone to bind to. Type 1 controlled by insulin shots, and Type 2 can be controlled through diet.
I really enjoyed this lecture ... I'm taking anatomy and physiology 1. this lecture really helped me clarify many things that I questions about. Your speaking was very engaging and active for me and I was kind of like answering the questions you've asked your audience and I really like that about your lecture and I thought that the diagrams were very helpful
I love how actively engaged your students are! Wish you were my "in-person" professor everyday, but I'll guess I'll have to keep you as my online professor! Haha love your PowerPoints as well way better than my current teacher
in reference to the sex change comment, as a Psychology major; its called gender dysphoria. Google it boo! Also these lectures are great help for my Biology major Human Anatomy and Physiology 2.
@Jeffrey B Ok, well, leptin is supposed to make you feel full (satiety) so if you have high levels of that, you would feel full and and not want more food. The way she told the story was that the mouse was getting extra leptin and getting fat because of it, and that didn't make sense to me.
It's actually Type 1 diabetes that cannot make insulin. Type 2 is the type that makes insulin but does not have the receptors for the hormone to bind to. Type 1 controlled by insulin shots, and Type 2 can be controlled through diet.
This was more helpful and I learned more here than in my actual current a and p course
I really enjoyed this lecture ... I'm taking anatomy and physiology 1. this lecture really helped me clarify many things that I questions about. Your speaking was very engaging and active for me and I was kind of like answering the questions you've asked your audience and I really like that about your lecture and I thought that the diagrams were very helpful
You have some of the awesome teaching abilities. Thanks for helping me with this, Dr. Parker
You are great. I will be using your lectures all semester thank you so much for posting them! I have a test on Tuesday and now I am SO confident.
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I love how actively engaged your students are! Wish you were my "in-person" professor everyday, but I'll guess I'll have to keep you as my online professor! Haha love your PowerPoints as well way better than my current teacher
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Type 1 Diabetes lacks insulin production.
Amazing lectures thank you! Anyway you can fix your audio?
Where can I find the chart at the end of the video? Awesome lecture!
in reference to the sex change comment, as a Psychology major; its called gender dysphoria. Google it boo!
Also these lectures are great help for my Biology major Human Anatomy and Physiology 2.
The leptin- mouse experiment explanation??? Wouldn't increased leptin levels in an otherwise healthy mouse cause weight loss (if it signals satiety)?
@Jeffrey B Ok, well, leptin is supposed to make you feel full (satiety) so if you have high levels of that, you would feel full and and not want more food. The way she told the story was that the mouse was getting extra leptin and getting fat because of it, and that didn't make sense to me.
Is there any way I can get a copy of the chart at the end?
Samuel Wigglesworth email me at aparker@prcc.edu
Can you post a link for an answer key for the chart?
Can you post a key to the chart at the end of the lecture?