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    Nutrient Deficiencies That Most Frequently Cause Anemia Are Those Of
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Nutrient Deficiencies That Most Frequently Cause Anemia Are Those Of

Question 19

Question 19

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nutrient deficiencies that most frequently cause anemia are those of:


A) iron, folate, and vitamin B₁₂.
B) carbohydrate, protein, and fat.
C) iron, folate, and vitamin B₆.
D) essential fatty acids.

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