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25.07.2019 • 
Biology

Awoman with a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes has been ordered a hemoglobin a1c test for the first time by her primary care provider. the woman states, "i don't see why you want to test my blood cells when its sugar that's the problem." what aspect of physiology will underlie the care provider's response to the client? a. insulin is a glucose receptor agonist on the hemoglobin molecule, and high glucose suggests low insulin levels. b. the high metabolic needs of red cells and their affinity for free glucose indicate the amount of glucose that has been available over 6 to 12 weeks. c. hemoglobin synthesis by the bone marrow is inversely proportionate to blood glucose levels, with low a1c indicating hyperglycemia. d. the amount of glucose attached to a1c cells reflects the average blood glucose levels over the life of the cell.

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