What are the usual consequences of removing a diseased gallbladder?
A) ?inability to digest fats
B) ?some damage to the pancreas
C) ?inability to digest carbohydrates
D) ?delivery of bile directly to the intestine
D
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An athlete’s first sign of dehydration is typically ______
a. fatigue. b. dizziness. c. intense thirst. d. intense sweating. e. mental confusion.
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The urea cycle resides primarily in the _______________, but this process can also take place to a lesser extent in the kidneys and small intestine.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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By ____ months of age, most infants have tripled their birth weight
a. 6 b. 10 c. 12 d. 16
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What has to happen to the medication before absorption is successful?
a. dissolution b. oxidation c. reduction d. ionization e. hyperemia
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