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    Pernicious Anemia Is a Malabsorption of Vitamin B₁₂ from What
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Pernicious Anemia Is a Malabsorption of Vitamin B₁₂ from What

Question 19

Question 19

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Pernicious anemia is a malabsorption of vitamin B₁₂ from what component deficiency?


A) Gastric juice
B) Intrinsic factor
C) Histamine
D) Folate

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