Multiple Choice
MATCHING
-Deficiency leads to hyperglycemia
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:

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