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Scurvy is a disease that results from a vitamin c deficiency. in the past, scurvy frequently affected sailors because they were unable to keep supplies of fresh fruit while at sea.

given this information, it is possible to conclude that scurvy is a disease that is primarily caused by
a.
poor nutrition.
b.
organ malfunction.
c.
inheritance.
d.
toxic substances.

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