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Iron is a chemical [[Element|element]] which has the symbol Fe (derived from the Latin: ferrum)&nbsp;and an [[Atomic number|atomic number]] of 26 <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron</ref>. It is very important in the transport of [[oxygen|oxygen]] to cells in higher mammals as it is&nbsp;a vital&nbsp;component&nbsp;of [[Haemoglobin]].  
Iron is a chemical [[Element|element]], which has the symbol Fe (derived from the Latin: ferrum)&nbsp;and an [[Atomic number|atomic number]] of 26 <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron</ref>. It is very important in the transport of [[Oxygen|oxygen]] to cells in higher mammals as it is&nbsp;a vital&nbsp;component&nbsp;of [[Haemoglobin]].  


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Revision as of 02:19, 6 December 2017

Iron is a chemical element, which has the symbol Fe (derived from the Latin: ferrum) and an atomic number of 26 [1]. It is very important in the transport of oxygen to cells in higher mammals as it is a vital component of Haemoglobin.

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