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Nutrient deficiency can never be a prime factor in ________ diseases.​

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Answered by ShreySingh
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hereditary

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nutrient deficiency can never be a prime factor in hereditary diseases.

  • Hereditary diseases represent conditions possessing a genetic basis, meaning they are caused by changes in one or more genes and are handed down through generations.
  • However, in such diseases, the typical symptoms may not always appear right away after birth.
  • Whereas, poor nutritional intake, acute health problems, hanged nutrient metabolism or a combination of these variables can cause nutrient deficiencies.
  • It often leads to nutrition shortages or illnesses, which can typically affect the necessary amounts of macronutrients and essential micronutrients in the body.
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