ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
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Chapter 1, Problem 37CTQ
What regulatory processes would your body use if you were trapped by a blizzard in an unheated, uninsulated cabin in the woods?
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Chapter 1 Solutions
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
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