★ Biochemistry of Diabetes Quiz
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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A. Pure microbiology
B. Science microbiology
C. Applied microbiology
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It provides protective cushion to our vital organs:
A. Carbohydrates
B. Hormones
C. Lipids
D. Proteins