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Title: The hormone that is antagonistic in action to glucagon is
Post by: dakota98 on Mar 31, 2018
The hormone that is antagonistic in action to
  glucagon is
 
  a. norepinephrine.
  b. insulin.
  c. thyroxine.
  d. epinephrine.
  e. mineralocorticoids.

Question 2

Rickets is a nutritional disorder
 
  a. that is most common among children 2 to 6
  years old.
  b. caused by a lack of vitamin D.
  c. impairs a childs ability to absorb calcium
  from the gut.
  d. encourages secretion of PTH.
  e. that does all of these


Title: The hormone that is antagonistic in action to glucagon is
Post by: rtstudent on Mar 31, 2018
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Title: The hormone that is antagonistic in action to glucagon is
Post by: dakota98 on Mar 31, 2018
I'm seriously surprised that you found the answers... What's your secret?!