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The healthcare provider is teaching a group of students about the characteristics of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which of the following describe the underlying cause of the disease? Increased hepatic glycogenesis. O Destruction of pancreatic beta cells Atrophy of pancreatic alpha cells. O Increased resistance to insulin.
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