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The Amount of Iron in the Body Is Mostly Regulated

Question 87

Question 87

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The amount of iron in the body is mostly regulated by


A) excretion in the urine.
B) absorption in the small intestine.
C) synthesis in the skin.
D) metabolism in the liver.

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