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What might be the effect on a person whose diet has less iron content?

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A person whose diet has less iron content will become aunaemic. The haemoglobin content of the blood will be less. The volume of oXygen caried by RBCs gets reduced. He/she may experience tiredness, weakness, fatigue etc. In order to overcome this deficiency one has to take iron rich diet
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