What happen to the glucose that isn’t absorbed by diabetics’ bodies?
A. It’s expelled from their bodies
B. It collects in their body fat
C. It’s stored in their pancreases
D. It’s converted to other chemicals
Select your answer:
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Pulmonology › ViewThe paranasal sinuses, together with other structures of the upper respiratory tract,
A. are where a small percentage of gas exchange occurs.
B. form part of the respiratory membrane.
C. are involved in filtering, warming, and humidifying incoming air..
D. provide a large area for gas exchange between air and circulating blood.
E. are lined by a delicate simple squamous epithelium.
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Small projections located on the tongue’s surface where taste buds are located are known as:
A. papillae
B. gustatory cells
C. olfactory epithelium
D. mucous producing glands