None of the options accurately describe hemophilia.
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder that affects the blood's ability to clot properly. It occurs due to a deficiency or absence of certain clotting factors, specifically factor VIII (hemophilia A) or factor IX (hemophilia B). This deficiency or absence of clotting factors can lead to prolonged bleeding and difficulty in clot formation.
Which of the following describes hemophilia?
Causes the body to produce too many blood cells due to the body’s inability to form fibrin proteins.
Prevents the body from absorbing vitamin B12 due to the bodys inability to form fibrin proteins.
Causes the body to produce abnormally shaped red blood cells due to the bodys inability to form fibrin proteins.
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