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Dictionary » P » Protein-bound iodine Protein-bound iodineprotein-bound iodine thyroid hormone in its circulating form, consisting of one or more of the iodothyronines bound to one or more of the serum proteins. ![]()
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microb problems... to galactosidase. 4. Viroid contain a. only RNA b. only DNA c. only protein d. RNA and DNA My answer: d I read that viroid consist only of nucleic ... All the following are heavy metal used as antimicrobial agent except a. iodine b. merthiolate c. selenium sulphate d. copper sulphate My answer: ...
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your answers... a probe. The seeds were tested for starch, simple sugars, fats, and protein by means of IKI, (iodine dissolved in potassium iodide), Benedict solution, Sudan IV and Biuret reagent. Students ...
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Cells & Food & NutritionClasses of Food: Carbohydrates proteins Fats vitamins minerals water Fibers Proteins is used to build and repair body ... and teeth need calcium and also for blood clotting Body tissues need protein Iodine is required in humans for a hormone called Thyroxine. The thyroid takes Iodine ...
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