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The abbreviation GH means ________.
 
  A) glycohemoglobin
  B) gestational hyperglycemia
  C) gonadotropins
  D) growth hormone

Question 2

Which is NOT a cell organelle?
 
  A) Golgi apparatus
  B) mitochondria
  C) endoplasmic reticulum
  D) cytoplasm



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Answer to Question 1

D
Explanation: A) The abbreviation for glycohemoglobin is hemoglobin A1c.
B) There is no such medical phrase. Hyperglycemia during pregnancy is known as gestational diabetes mellitus.
C) There is no abbreviation for gonadotropins.
D) Correct

Answer to Question 2

D
Explanation: A) This is a cell organelle.
B) This is a cell organelle.
C) This is a cell organelle.
D) Correct The cytoplasm is in the cell, but it is not a cell organelle.



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