Respuesta :
The body produces too little insulin, and the cells do not respond normally to it, which results in decreased levels of glucose in the blood.
Answer:
The body produces enough insulin, and the cells do not respond normally to it, which results in increased levels of glucose in the blood.
Explanation:
Type 2 diabetes usually develops slowly and goes undetected until symptoms get severe. Symptoms include thirst, frequent urination, hunger, fatigue, drowsiness and numbness in the hands and feet.