A man accidentally inhales a toxic amount of insecticide. The insecticide is known to destroy blood cells, and the oxygen levels in his tissues are very low. What is causing the
hypoxia (low oxygen levels)?
A) The insecticide is destroying erythrocytes.
B) The patient is probably bleeding internally, and there are too few platelets to stop the hemorrhaging.
C) The insecticide is causing an infection, and the leukocytes are unable to fight it.
D) The insecticide is traveling in the plasma all over the body.
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