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Match each description/example drug with the correct drug class.
-Antidiabetic
Self-efficacy
An individual's belief in their own capability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task.
Learned Responses
Behaviors or reactions that are developed through experience or conditioning rather than being innate.
Stimuli
External factors or changes in the environment that affect sensory organs and can provoke physical or behavioral responses.
Self-efficacy
An individual's belief in their capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance attainments.
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Q101: Adipose means pertaining to:<br>A) Cartilage<br>B) Bone<br>C) Fat<br>D)
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