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Removing the Stomach with Its Parietal Cells Would Prevent the Absorption

Question 32

Question 32

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Removing the stomach with its parietal cells would prevent the absorption of an essential nutrient necessary to prevent which type of anemia?


A) Iron deficiency
B) Pernicious anemia
C) Folic acid deficiency anemia
D) Aplastic anemia

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