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Biology, 29.02.2020 21:06 richaeviney

A child's pituitary gland does not release enough hormones. What is the most
likely cause of this?
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A. The child's blood glucose level is too high.
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B. The child's hypothalamus is not working correctly.
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C. The child has no adrenal hormones.
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D. The child has no ovaries.

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