Protein deficiency disease is known as (A) Cushing’s disease (B) Fabry’s disease (C) Parkinson’s disease (D) Kwashiorkor and marasmus

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Last Answer : (d) marasmus.

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Last Answer : Answer : A

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Last Answer : Answer : A

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Last Answer : (a) Kwashiorkor

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Last Answer : Answer : A

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Last Answer : Answer : D

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Last Answer : Answer : D

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Last Answer : Protein.

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Last Answer : Pellagra

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Last Answer : (a) Deficiency disease

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Last Answer : Answer : B

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Last Answer : Answer : B

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Last Answer : Answer : A

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Last Answer : Answer : A

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Last Answer : Answer : D

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Last Answer : Answer : D

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Last Answer : Answer : C

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Last Answer : Answer : A

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