What is the primary role of Iron (Fe)?, To regulate calcium levels, To form bones, To play a vital role in the formation of hemoglobin and be transported throughout the body, To digest fats , Which food source is the primary source of Heme Iron?, Legumes and cereals, Plant foods, Animal products: meat, fish, poultry , Fruit juices, What protein is known as the master regulator of iron homeostasis?, Ferritin, Transferrin, Myoglobin, Hepcidin, Where does iron absorption mainly occur in the body?, Duodenum and upper jejunum, Kidneys, Large intestine, Stomach, What is the name of the globular protein complex that stores iron safely inside cells in a soluble and non-toxic form?, Transferrin, Hemosiderin, Ferritin, Hemoglobin.
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