A patient presents with megaloblastic anemia, which is characterized by large immature red blood cells. Which are the two nutrient deficiencies that cause this type of anemia?
A) vitamin C and D
B) vitamins E and K
C) folate and vitamin B12
D) biotin and niacin
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