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- Certain malignant tumors of the pancreas cause excessive production of insulin.Affected individuals exhibit shaking and trembling, weakness and fatigue, sweatingand hunger.a) What is the effect of hyperinsulinism on the metabolism of carbohydrates,amino acids, and lipids by the liver?b) What are the causes of the observed symptoms? Suggest why this condition, ifprolonged, leads to brain damage.What is the Disorders of the Pancreas, please describe?Which of the following words is missing in the following sentence: Brunners' glands form ________________ and are found in _______________. a) mucus; duodenum b) hormone; duodenum c) enzyme; ileum d) mucus; ileum e) hormone; ileum