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nmorano1

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The abnormal hemoglobin molecule responsible for sickle cell anemia is
 
 hemoglobin F
  hemoglobin S
  hemoglobin C
  hemoglobin A

Question 2

Contractual clauses that identify additional coverage beyond what is standard are called
 
 co-payments
  premiums
  policies
  riders



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Answer to Question 1

hemoglobin S

Rationale: Hemoglobin A is normal hemoglobin; hemoglobin C is an abnormal hemoglobin that substitutes lysine for glutamic acid; hemoglobin F is the hemoglobin found in fetal cells; hemoglobin D does not exist.

Answer to Question 2

riders

Rationale: Contractual clauses that identify additional coverage beyond what is standard are called riders.



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