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The only hormone that causes a decrease in blood glucose levels is:
 
  A. Glucagon.
  B. Thyroxine.
  C. Insulin.
  D. Parathyroid hormone.

Question 2

A patient's low glucose, increased insulin, and increased C-peptide is caused by:
 
  A. Glucagonoma.
  B. Addison's disease.
  C. Insulinoma.
  D. Injection of exogenous insulin.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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