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Iron (Fe) is a trace element that contributes to the composition of the protein called Hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is carried in red blood cells. Hemoglobin's main job is to carry oxygen throughout the body. So, when a person does not have enough iron in their body, they will begin to feel drowsy and fatigued, because the proper amount of oxygen is not available. This condition is called Anemia.
Hemoglobin are red blood cells so if your doing a murder case and the find a trace of hemoglobin it means they have found blood. That's When they would run tests to see if it belongs to the victim or the murderer.
A trace element.
Zinc is a trace element as the others are found in large amounts.
Ground beef does not have blood in it, no eats do. The red coloring is due to trace ammounts of hemoglobin which will tint fluid red.
Boron is in at least humans. It's a trace element which, with the other trace elements, makes up less than 0.1% of the human body weight.
There is no evidence to say that trace elements are not needed by your central nervous system. Trace elements are very important for your survival. You may die in absence of the single trace element.
Holsteins have more than one "trace element" in them. So there is no particular trace element of a particular breed of cow, or any other animal for that matter.
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Silicone is not an element at all. You are thinking of silicon, which is one of the most abundant elements on and in Earth - just the opposite of a trace element.
the differences between a macromineral and a trace element is that their is no difference they both has something to do with the health