Which of the following might occur in an overdose of insulin?

A) glycosuria
B) ketoacidosis
C) high blood glucose
D) low blood glucose
E) polyuria


Answer: D

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Describe autoregulation at the kidneys

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Precise spelling is important in anatomy because ________.

A. it's easier to remember acronyms when spelled correctly B. there are many similar terms in anatomy that refer to different structures C. there are many different ways to spell certain terms D. eponyms are difficult to memorize E. it's important to practice language skills

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In response to severe injuries or burns, the body may repair itself by producing scar tissue to fill the damaged area. This process is called ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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