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Instruction: Choose the best answer from the following questions and provide a one-paragraph explanation for your response.
Question: In the RBCs of the patient described above, which of the following would be expected?
a. ADP to ATP ratios would be elevated above normal.
b. NADP+ would increase relative to NADPH.
c. Ribulose 5-phosphate levels would decrease.
d. NADH to NAD+ ratios would decrease.
e. Methemoglobin levels would increase.
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