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craiczarry

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Which is NOT a common argument against the use of drugs derived from animal sources?
 a. It is wrong to use animals for the manufacture and testing of drugs.
 b. Drugs derived from animal sources are often ineffective.
 c. Some religions and cultures forbid the consumption of animal derivatives.
 d. Drugs derived from animal sources may contain potentially harmful pathogens.

Question 2

Adrenalin (epinephrine) is an example of a drug derived from
 a. mineral sources.
  b. plant sources.
 c. biotechnology.
 d. animal sources.



annierak

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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