A patient informs you that he has had his gallbladder surgically removed. Based on the physiology of the gallbladder, which one of the following is true?
A) He may have difficulty digesting large amounts of fats.
B) He cannot store glycogen produced by the liver.
C) He will be more prone to gastric ulcers.
D) He must avoid meals high in complex carbohydrates.
A
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A newborn's heart rate ranges from
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