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Health, 05.05.2020 08:56, Jakyramason

A student begins experiencing blurred vision and heart
flutters. A trip to the emergency room reveals erratic blood
sugar levels after eating,
a) What gland is probably responsible?
b) What hormones are likely responsible?
c) What diseases might the student be suffering from

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