Why might an athlete have hematocrit of 35% and be classified as anemic? (Select all that could apply) Select one: a. They have false anemia, which causes an increase in plasma volume as an adaptation to their training b. They have true anemia because they are vegetarian c. The athlete is a female swimmer d. All of the Above e. Only A and B
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