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  • 14-11-2017
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A problem with insulin receptors affect the ability to achieve homeostasis

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Insulin receptors would affect the capacity to achieved homeostasis. Without insulin receptors, the body would not be able to take insulin and give feedback needed to lower blood sugar, which is required for homeostasis. The insulin receptor is a transmembrane receptor that is actuated by insulin.
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