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Two Kinds of Iron
The human body needs iron to produce hemoglobin, a substance that helps red blood cells transport oxygen. Without enough iron, a person may feel tired and weak. Dietary sources of iron include plant sources, such as vegetables and beans, and animal foods, including poultry, red meat, and fish. However, plant and animal sources are not equal. The iron in plants, called nonheme iron, is not easily absorbed by the human digestive system. For example, a half cup of cooked spinach contains a healthy dose of over three milligrams of iron. Unfortunately, only five percent of that iron can be used by the body. On the other hand, the iron in animal foods, called heme iron, is better utilized. Heme iron is contained within a ring of protein, which helps the body to absorb it easily.
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The main idea of the passage is described below:
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- The main idea of the passage is that there are different ways that a human body gets iron from plant and animal sources. The iron from animal sources is in the Heme format and hence is better absorbed than the nonheme iron from the plants. This Iron is essential for the body in the making of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the essential part of RBC's required for the transportation of oxygen.
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The main idea of the passage is described below:
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The main idea of the passage is that there are different ways that a human body gets iron from plant and animal sources. The iron from animal sources is in the Heme format and hence is better absorbed than the nonheme iron from the plants. This Iron is essential for the body in the making of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the essential part of RBC's required for the transportation of oxygen.
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