Campbell Biology, Books a la Carte Edition (11th Edition)
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SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY In human populations of northern European origin, the disorder called hemochromatosis causes excess iron uptake from food and affects one in 200 adults. Among adults, men are ten times as likely as women to suffer from iron overload. Taking into account the existence of a menstrual cycle in humans, propose a hypothesis that explains this difference.
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Campbell Biology, Books a la Carte Edition (11th Edition)
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