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Control Of Blood Glucose Concentration (GCSE Biology)

The following is a GCSE Biology test covering 'Control Of Blood Glucose Concentration' from the broader topic Homeostasis And Response. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.
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Where in the pancreas are the cells that produce insulin found?
How do the kidneys usually respond when blood glucose concentration exceeds the renal threshold?
Which technology allows production of human insulin by putting the human insulin gene into bacteria?
Which hormone is released by the pancreas to lower blood glucose concentration?
Which hormone has the opposite effect of insulin and increases blood glucose concentration?
What is the role of GLUT4 transporters in muscle and fat cells in response to insulin?
What is the purpose of self-monitoring blood glucose with a finger-prick meter for people with diabetes?
Which dietary change typically helps lower post-meal blood glucose peaks?
A person with type 2 diabetes may initially be treated with lifestyle changes and tablets. Which class of oral drug helps reduce blood glucose by increasing cell sensitivity to insulin?
What is the best immediate treatment for a person with hypoglycaemia (very low blood glucose) who is conscious?
Which test performed on urine can indicate very high blood glucose and poor control of diabetes?