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most of the injected radioactive iodine in mammals would accumulate in

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Answered by Answers4u
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Most of the injected radioactive iodine in mammals would accumulate in their thyroid glands.

Radioactive Iodine plays a very crucial role in controlling the activities of the thyroid glands.

Thyroid glands are vital glands which perform a variety of activities and show their effect on almost each and every cell in the body.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Injected radioactive Iodine in mammals accumulates in Thyroid Gland.

Explanation:

The most of the radioactive substances which is injected in the mammal is iodine. This is the process which is used to control the hyperthyroidism in our body. When the iodine is injected in the human then the radioactive iodine is accumulated in the abnormal region in the thyroid gland.

After sometime it leaves the thyroid gland and provides a healthy thyroid gland. This is the process where the iodine is used for the treatment of this gland.

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