This is the question for the letter D: Diabetes!

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Which organ contains insulin-producing cells? 

A. Liver

        B. Pancreas

    C. Kidney

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The answer is B: Pancreas

Pancreatic cells produce insulin

Beta cells in the pancreas produce insulin when blood sugar level rise, helping to move glucose into cells for energy.

Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune disease, often begins in childhood. The body’s immune system destroys the beta cells and insulin is not produced.

Insulin is given to type 1 diabetic patients to control glucose levels.

Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes progresses over time, can affect adults or children, and is more common in people who are overweight.

Pancreas develops a decreased ability to release insulin. It becomes more difficult for cells to use insulin, which is called insulin resistance.

Type 2 diabetic patients may need to be given insulin to help control their blood glucose levels.

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