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    Which Mineral Is Taken Up by the Thyroid Gland from the Blood
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Which Mineral Is Taken Up by the Thyroid Gland from the Blood

Question 11

Question 11

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Which mineral is taken up by the thyroid gland from the blood, stimulating the release of thyroid hormone?


A) copper
B) iodine
C) iron
D) selenium
E) manganese

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