Which of the patients tested was(were) in the diabetic range?

A) patients 3 and 4
B) patients 3 and 5
C) patients 3, 4, and 5
D) patient 3


Ans: B) patients 3 and 5

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What is the path of blood from the heart to the right little finger (pinky) and back to the heart?

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The large intestine absorbs water, fats, and salts

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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If someone had a cut in their skin through which a bacterium entered, but that bacterium was then destroyed by a neutrophil, this would be an example of

A.  failed external  adaptive immunity, but successful innate immunity. B.  failed innate immunity, but successful adaptive immunity. C.  failed external innate immunity, but successful internal innate immunity. D.  failed external immunity, but successful internal acquired immunity.

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