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When a Diabetic Does Not Have Enough Glucose in Their

Question 19

Question 19

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When a diabetic does not have enough glucose in their blood it develops a condition called:


A) respiratory acidosis
B) respiratory alkalosis
C) metabolic acidosis
D) metabolic alkalosis

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