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    The Reason That Lack of Vitamin B₁₂ Causes Megaloblastic Changes
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The Reason That Lack of Vitamin B₁₂ Causes Megaloblastic Changes

Question 3

Question 3

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The reason that lack of vitamin B₁₂ causes megaloblastic changes is that vitamin B₁₂ :


A) Is needed for the formation of nucleotide bases
B) Is needed for the conversion of methionine to SAM
C) Initiates mitosis
D) Is needed for synthesis of intrinsic factor

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