which type of diabetes involves an inability to produce sufficient insulin, insulin resistance in the cells, or both?

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Type 2 diabetes involves an inability to produce sufficient insulin, and insulin resistance in either cells or both.Although the pancreas produces insulin, type 2 diabetes results in the cells not responding to it as they ought to. Insulin resistance is the term for this. Blood sugar levels increase when glucose is unable to enter cells. The pancreas then intensifies its efforts to produce more insulin. The pancreatic beta cells that produce insulin, however, can deteriorate and become more resistant to insulin over time. The pancreas eventually runs out of insulin before the cells' resistance is overcome. An increase in blood glucose levels eventually leads to type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. Insulin is a chemical (hormone) that the body has issues with, which is the root of the problem. Being overweight, being sedentary, having a family history of type 2 diabetes, and being overweight are all associated with it.Learn to know more about Diabetes onhttps://brainly.com/question/26666469#SPJ4