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BRWH

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MCT oil is commonly used in malabsorption syndromes because
 a. it is high in essential fatty acids.
  b. the absorption occurs in the large intestine.
  c. it does not require bile for absorption.
  d. it can be delivered parenterally.

Question 2

When calcium is unable to bind oxalate, this may lead to
 a. enteric hypoxaluria. b. kidney stones.
  c. hypercalcemia. d. decreased risk of osteoporosis



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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