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oliviahorn72

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The type of anemia that is seen in severe folate deficiency is characterized by large, immature blood cells. This type of anemia is called _____, _____ anemia.
 
 A. microcytic, hypochromic
  B. microcytic, megaloblastic
  C. macrocytic, megaloblastic
  D. megaloblastic, hypochromic

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Adequate folate intake during pregnancy can help to prevent
 
 A. neural tube defects.
  B. preterm labor.
  C. morning sickness.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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