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geoffrey

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All of the following are true about gestational diabetes except:
 
  A) it can almost always be treated with diet.
  B) it usually ends when the baby is born.
  C) women deliver smaller than normal babies.
  D) it may occur in subsequent pregnancies.

Question 2

Insulin is a hormone needed to facilitate the movement of:
 
  A) oxygen.
  B) plasma.
  C) red blood cells.
  D) glucose.



shaikhs

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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