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Inability to resist an impulse to perform some act that is harmful to oneself or others, such as pathological gambling, stealing (kleptomania), setting fires (pyromania), or having violent rages, is known as ________.
 
  a. personality disorder
  b. mood disorder
  c. impulse control disorder
  d. schizophrenia

Question 2

Insulin is a(n) ________ that lowers blood sugar by allowing the body's cells to absorb glucose from the blood.
 
  a. vitamin
  b. organ
  c. hormone
  d. carbohydrate



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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