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    What Chemical Causes a Decrease in the Blood Calcium Level
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What Chemical Causes a Decrease in the Blood Calcium Level

Question 67

Question 67

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What chemical causes a decrease in the blood calcium level?


A) growth hormone
B) sex hormones
C) parathyroid hormone
D) calcitonin
E) vitamin D

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