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What is the type of diabetes in which the pancreas cannot make the necessary insulin?
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Hypoglycemia
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Type I diabetes
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Type II diabetes
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Hyperglycemia
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Type I diabetes is the correct answer because it is a type of diabetes in which the pancreas is unable to produce enough insulin or does not produce any insulin at all. Insulin is necessary for the body to regulate blood sugar levels, and without it, blood sugar levels can become dangerously high. This type of diabetes typically develops in childhood or adolescence and requires lifelong insulin therapy to manage blood sugar levels.