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sabina

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In the time between meals, what organ releases glucose to help maintain normal blood glucose levels?
 
  a. liver
  b. pancreas
  c. intestines
  d. skeletal muscle
  e. pineal gland

Question 2

A person eating lots of white bread, white rice, and ready-to-eat cereals would have a diet with a glycemic index that is ____.
 
  a. very low
  b. low
  c. moderate
  d. high
  e. very high



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D





 

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