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When a doctor suspects that a patient may have diabetes, she will often have the patient take a glucose challenge test. after the patient drinks a large amount of sugary solution, his blood is drawn and the circulating levels of glucose in the blood are determined. which of the following curves do you expect from a patient with diabetes? a. curve ab. curve bc. curve cd. normal curvee. none of the above
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