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Lead exhausted in the atmosphere by automobiles using leaded petrol (i.e.,tetraethyl lead for improving octant number ) is a lethal air pollutant, which causes :

A

Paralysis of muscles and loss of appetite

B

Nervous depression

C

Gastritis and diarrhoea

D

All of the above

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D
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