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what is anemalia? what is the causes of animalia​


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Answered by shirishanaidu499
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Animalia is a group of living organisms like multicellular eukaryotes. They do not have cell walls. The organisms belonging to this group are heterotrophs (Consume the food from the environment). They exhibit a high level of tissue differentiation, have well developed nervous system and specialized body organs. Most animals of this group are movable.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Anemia is defined as an absolute decrease in the red cell mass as measured by RBC count, hemoglobin concentration, and/or PCV. It can develop from loss, destruction, or lack of production of RBCs.

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Anemia is defined as an absolute decrease in the red cell mass as measured by RBC count, hemoglobin concentration, and/or PCV. It can develop from loss, destruction, or lack of production of RBCs.

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