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    The Hormone That Acts to Oppose the Effects of Calcitonin
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The Hormone That Acts to Oppose the Effects of Calcitonin

Question 82

Question 82

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The hormone that acts to oppose the effects of calcitonin is


A) secreted by the thyroid glands.
B) triiodothyronine.
C) parathyroid hormone.
D) secreted by the thymus.
E) growth hormone.

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