Biology, asked by piyush5431, 10 months ago

how is aneamia caused? ​

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Answered by aparnamenon123
8

Answer:

anaemia is caused due to deficiency of iron

Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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◕ Your red blood cells, which are usually round, become crescent-shaped because of a problem in your genes.

◕ They break down quickly, so oxygen doesn't get to your organs, causing anemia.

◕ The crescent-shaped red blood cells can also get stuck in tiny blood vessels and cause pain.

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