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State (T) and (F).
2. Anaemia is caused due to the deficiency of phosphorus in the blood.​

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Answered by Tejasrisai
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Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

In the presence of high serum phosphorus, vascular calcification can form including within the renal arteries, which may eventually result in erythropoietin deficiency and anemia [3, 10]. Hyperphosphatemia in CKD can also cause a decrease in vitamin D synthesis, resulting in hypocalcemia and elevated PTH

Answered by seeuonmars
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Anaemia is caused due to the less amount of iron available in our blood.

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