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    Individuals with G6PDH Deficiency Have Increased Resistance to Malaria Because
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Individuals with G6PDH Deficiency Have Increased Resistance to Malaria Because

Question 26

Question 26

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Individuals with G6PDH deficiency have increased resistance to malaria because the parasite does not survive well in cells with


A) anemia.
B) high levels of NADPH.
C) low levels of NADPH.
D) hexose 6-phosphate.

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