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==Why is it Important?==
 
==Why is it Important?==
Iron was recognised as an essential dietary component more than 100 years ago. Its primary role is to serve as a '''component of haemoglobin and myoglobin''' which are the key for the transport and movement of oxygen around the body. It also functions in a number of enzymes such as the cytochromes, that are key regulators in energy metabolism.  
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Iron was recognised as an essential dietary component more than 100 years ago. Its primary role is to serve as a '''component of [[Erythrocytes#Function|haemoglobin]] and myoglobin''' which are the key for the transport and movement of oxygen around the body. It also functions in a number of enzymes such as the cytochromes, that are key regulators in energy metabolism.
    
==Roles in the Body==
 
==Roles in the Body==
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