Which of the following is the correct progression of iron-deficiency anemia?
A) Storage depletion, iron-poor hemoglobin production, transport depletion
B) Storage depletion, transport depletion, iron-poor hemoglobin production
C) Iron-poor hemoglobin production, transport depletion, storage depletion
D) Iron-poor hemoglobin production, storage depletion, transport depletion
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