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What is the term for when the body loses too many fluids? * A) bulimia B) frostbite C) dehydration D) all of the above
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What is the term for when the
body loses too many fluids? *
A) bulimia
B) frostbite
C) dehydration
D) all of the above
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C. dehydration.
Bulimia is a type of eating disorder. Frostbite is when the body gets too cold and freezes. Dehydration is when your body has no fluids left and is thirsting to death (hydrate-liquids).
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C. Dehydration is the word describing too little body fluids
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