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What Is the Most Likely Reason for a Person to Have

Question 64

Question 64

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What is the most likely reason for a person to have abnormally high blood ammonia levels?


A) Liver dysfunction
B) Kidney dysfunction
C) Protein intake twice the RDA
D) Protein intake one-tenth the RDA

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