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Alexei Romanov suffered from hemophilia, a condition that(1 point)
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prevents blood from clotting normally due to the body’s inability to form fibrin proteins.
prevents blood from clotting normally due to the body’s inability to form fibrin proteins.
prevents the body from absorbing vitamin B12 due to the body’s inability to form fibrin proteins.
prevents the body from absorbing vitamin B12 due to the body’s inability to form fibrin proteins.
causes the body to produce too many blood cells due to the body’s inability to form fibrin proteins.
causes the body to produce too many blood cells due to the body’s inability to form fibrin proteins.
causes the body to produce abnormally shaped red blood cells due to the body’s inability to form fibrin proteins.
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prevents blood from clotting normally due to the body’s inability to form fibrin proteins.
Explanation: Hemophilia is a genetic clotting disorder (usually factor VIII or IX deficiency) that impairs the coagulation cascade and fibrin formation, causing excessive bleeding.
Explanation: Hemophilia is a genetic clotting disorder (usually factor VIII or IX deficiency) that impairs the coagulation cascade and fibrin formation, causing excessive bleeding.
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