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The mineral required for the formation of haemoglobin is________ A) Phosphorous B) Iron C) Iodine D) Calcium

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Answered by bluedracula08
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Answer:

b) Iron

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Answered by Cynefin
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The mineral required for the formation of haemoglobin is Iron (Option B). Iron is a important mineral required in our body for the formation of haemoglobin in blood. The word Haemoglobin means:

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Here, Haemo means Iron and Globin means protein. The name itself is making us to know, what it is made up of?

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It is very important to have abundant haemoglobin in blood because it carries the respiratory gases like Oxygen throughout the body. We need Iron for the formation of haemoglobin for which we can consume Iron rich food like Meat, Fish, Green leafy vegetables, Whole grains etc.

If it is deficient in our body, then there would be chances of deficiency disease like Anaemia, which is lack of blood leading to weakness and paleness in the body.

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