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cabate

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What kind of insulin is used to treat diabetes?
 a. recombinant bovine insulin
  b. insulin derived from plants
 c. recombinant porcine insulin
  d. insulin derived from bacteria
  e. recombinant human insulin

Question 2

In normal acid-base balance, what is the ratio of HCO3- / CO2 in humans?
 a. 40:1
  b. 10:1
  c. 15:1
  d. 20:1



mcinincha279

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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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