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← Human Body & HealthWhich risk increases when gallbladder bile secretion encounters occlusion?
A)Fat malabsorption✓
B)Increased stomach acidity
C)Rapid muscle fatigue onset
D)Erythrocyte production failure
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Gallbladder occlusion prevents bile delivery which impacts fat digestion via emulsification; therefore, increased fat malabsorption results because lipids aren't adequately processed, rather than affecting acidity, muscle function or erythrocyte synthesis.
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