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which mineral is needed for formation of red blood cells​

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Answered by stephiebala110
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Answer: A mineral which helps in the formation of RBCs is iron (Fe) because iIron makes up the active part of haemoglobin which directly binds to and carries oxygen. If we don't eat enough iron, we cannot produce enough haemoglobin to make functional red blood cells.

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Answered by janashampa07
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Answer:

The mineral is iron(fe) because ironmakes up the active part of haemoglobin and haemoglobin binds up oxygen

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