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The text presented shows the narrator's revolt against the creation and transmission of fake news, which can harm society in a very intense way. In this text, the author shows that the people who create these fake news weaken the efforts of science and the progress of humanity, as well as the protection of individuals. For the author, the creation of fake news is a crime and the people who participate in it must be punished heavily and that punishment cannot take a long time. This can be seen when the author introduces Guo Wengui and Yan Limeng, who created many fake news about the coronavirus and greatly harmed the fight against the disease.
Answer: i. red blood cells
ii. DNA
Explanation: The reduction of mature red blood cells which results from this decreases the capacity of the blood to carry oxygen; the cells therefore remain in a large immature form known as a megaloblast. As this occurs over time, it causes the folate deficiency condition called macrocytic anemia, or megaloblastic anemia.
There's another type of anemia that clinically looks like folate-related anemia due to the enlargement of red blood cells and this is called pernicious anemia. It occurs as a result of insufficient vitamin B-12 intake.
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Indian mathematics was able to make great advances in the 3rd and 2nd century BCE, in part because of their development of the decimal system and the invention of "zero."
Indians were smart people and great mathematicians. Great Indian mathematicians such as Brahmagupta or Aryabhata, also developed concepts on algebra negative numbers, and trigonometry that are applicable in modern-day mathematics. From India, these concepts spread to other far regions such as the Middle East or China, where other mathematicians and scholars improved these concepts.