What causes pernicious anemia?
A) Problem with vitamin B12 intake or absorption
B) A loss of blood through the gastrointestinal tract
C) A lack of iron from both heme and nonheme iron sources
D) Interference with pyridoxine metabolism
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A)hemoglobin.
B)serum albumin.
C)plasma
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