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    Why Can't Insulin Be Taken Orally
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Why Can't Insulin Be Taken Orally

Question 11

Question 11

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Why can't insulin be taken orally?


A) It does not taste very good.
B) Enzymes in the saliva break it down.
C) Hydrolysis of insulin occurs in the stomach.
D) It is not possible to store insulin.
E) All of the above

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