________ results when antacids increase the pH of the stomach and the secretory cells respond by increasing the secretion of gastric acid.
A. Hypercalcemia
B. Acid rebound
C. Acid reflux
D. Hypophosphatemia
Answer: B
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A. Are discovered in nature. B. Serve as exact representations of reality. C. Are invented by humans. D. Cannot be modified