Multiple Choice
MATCHING
-Enhances absorption of nonheme iron
A) Tea
B) Iron
C) Pica
D) Zinc
E) Heme
F) Goiter
G) Cobalt
H) Ferritin
I) Keshan
J) Nonheme
K) Chromium
L) Fluorosis
M) Myoglobin
N) MFP Factor
O) Hemoglobin
P) Tannic acid
Q) Fluorapatite
R) Fortified salt
S) Metallothionein
T) Hemochromatosis
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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