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This causes muscle weakness in major muscles, but also may manifest as: low cardiac output, dysphagia, and respiratory muscle weakness. Mental changes: confusion, delirium, and coma. Infections may become worse as the WBC are affected. Hemolytic anemia (lost of RBC) and teeth may fall out.

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rushing twitch disorders, adhd, and ocd, and anemia(eating disorder)

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Assuming you are questioning what would happen if a human is deficient in phosphorus, the answer would be that they would have bone loss/pain and muscle weakness.

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because its ignition temperature is very low


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