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which hormone works antagonistically to parathormo
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Which hormone works antagonistically to parathormon_______
GPAT - 2013
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Aug 11, 2024
Triiodothyronine
Insulin
Estrogen
Cakitronin
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The correct option is (D) : Cakitronin
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