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Question 7 (1 point) ✓ Saved If concentrations of a substance are high in someone’s blood, but their metabolites are low in their urine, then what likely happened to the substance? It was absorbed into tissue. It was all excreted. It was never ingested in the first place. It was not absorbed through the GI tract.
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