"QUESTION 13 The hormones that regulate the Cat+ balance in the body are A. Parathyroid hormone & Calcitonin B. Insulin and thyroxin C Testosterone and estrogen D. Insulin-like growth hormone and human growth hormone E Hormones don't regulate blood Cat+ levels, osteocytes do"
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