DiabetesOnline version Match the topic with the description by Teek Watson 1 Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus 2 Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 3 Glucose 4 Insulin 5 Hypertrophy 6 Atrophy 7 Ketones 8 Glucagon 9 Hyperglycemia 10 Hypoglycemia Caused by a nearly complete lack of insulin production by the pancreas Require lifelong insulin replacement Caused by resistance to the action of insulin. Often seen in obese populations Simplest form of carbohydrate, provides energy for cellular function Excessive amounts can cause leakage into urine Hormone secreted by the pancreas Lowers the amount of sugar in the bloodstream Build up of fatty tissue under the skin Avoid: Rotate injection sites Indentations at the injection site Insulin may not be optimally absorbed at this site By-product of fat breakdown Can be found in blood and urine Hormone produced in the pancreas Raises blood glucose levels High levels of glucose in the blood Possible symptoms: increased thirst, weakness, fatigue, blurred vision Low level of glucose in the blood Possible symptoms: Pale, confusion, irritability, shakiness