If two people, one who is non-Diabetic and the other with Type 2 Diabetes, both eat the same meal at the same time, you

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If two people, one who is non-Diabetic and the other with Type 2 Diabetes, both eat the same meal at the same time, you

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If two people, one who is non-Diabetic and the other with Type 2
Diabetes, both eat the same meal at the same time, you would expect
blood insulin levels to remain higher for longer in the person with
Diabetes than in the non-Diabetic person. (Assume the person with
diabetes is not actively treating their disease symptoms with any
medication.)
TRUE or FALSE -- explain WHY and give an example.
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