Polycythemia is a disease which causes an excessive number of red blood cells to be produced.
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Biology, 05.05.2020 16:58 natashareeves16
Polycythemia is a disease which causes an excessive number of red blood cells to be produced.
The disease is the result of a faulty gene. How would the flow of blood be affected by this
condition?
•Blood flow rate will increase.
•Blood viscosity will decrease.
•Blood pressure will increase.
•Blood volume will decrease.
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