What is a genetic disorder in which blood fails to clot properly because a normal clotting factor in the blood is lacking?
- Correct Answer: hemophilia
- anemia
- hypertension
- sickle cell
Explanation: Hemophilia is a genetic disorder in which blood fails to clot properly because a normal clotting factor in the blood is lacking. In people with hemophilia, even a minor injury can cause a life-threatening loss of blood. Most cases of hemophilia are caused by a recessive gene on the X chromosome. The disorder is expressed much more commonly in males because they have just one X chromosome.
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