Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function, 7th Edition

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Chapter 18 - The Circulatory System: Blood - Study Guide - Testing Your Recall - Page 706: 3

Answer

c. mushroom poisoning

Work Step by Step

Hemolytic anemia is when the RBCs are destroyed. Drug reactions, poisoning, parasitic infections, blood type incompatibilities, and hereditary hemoglobin defects can all cause hemolytic anemia. Mushroom poisoning can cause hemolytic anemia.
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