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Iron - Wikipedia Iron is a chemical element; it has symbol Fe (from Latin ferrum 'iron') and atomic number 26 It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 of the periodic table It is, by mass, the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's outer and inner core
Iron deficiency anemia - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Iron deficiency anemia is a common type of anemia — a condition in which blood lacks adequate healthy red blood cells Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body's tissues As the name implies, iron deficiency anemia is due to insufficient iron
Iron | Element, Occurrence, Uses, Properties, Compounds | Britannica Iron (Fe), chemical element and one of the transition elements, the most-used and cheapest metal Iron makes up 5 percent of Earth’s crust and is second in abundance to aluminum among the metals Iron, which is the chief constituent of Earth’s core, is the most abundant element in Earth as a whole
Iron - Health Professional Fact Sheet - Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) Iron is a mineral that is naturally present in many foods, added to some food products, and available as a dietary supplement Iron is an essential component of hemoglobin, an erythrocyte (red blood cell) protein that transfers oxygen from the lungs to the tissues [1]
Iron - The Nutrition Source Iron is an important mineral that helps maintain healthy blood A lack of iron is called iron-deficiency anemia, which affects about 4-5 million Americans yearly [1] It is the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide, causing extreme fatigue and lightheadedness
Iron - Encyclopedia. com In humans, iron is a compnent of the red pigment hemoglobin that gives red blood cells their color and affects the transport of oxygen throughout the body, conversion of nutrients into energy, production of new deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA, genetic material), and regulation of cell growth and cell differentiation