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Lapatulllka [165]
3 years ago
8

Can anyone help with these 3 questions thank you xx

Biology
1 answer:
MatroZZZ [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I know the answer to your 3.1 question. Between minutes 15 and 60, the blood glucose level goes up for about 20 minutes and then drops over the next about 30 minutes to it’s lowest point. iI do not know the answers to the other ones, but I really hope this helps! :)

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