Liver and organ meets have iron. Egg yolks contain a high amount of iron. Red meat like beef contains iron as well.
Most of the green leafy vegetable are rich with iron content.
iron, vitamins, minerals of the mother's food.
Perhaps the most common iron ore is taconite.
No, not all food contains all the nutrients.
Iron in food is just that the element 'Iron' (Fe). We need some Iron in our food because atoms of Iron are required in some places in our bodies. For instance the read colouring of our blood (the bit that carries Oxygen in the blood for us when we breath) is called 'Haemoglobin' and contains Iron. [The 'Heam' in Haemoglobin actually stands for Iron as it does in the name of an ore of Iron called Haematite.] Iron in our food comes form some vegetables (eg spinich) and from red meet.
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Iron oxide contains iron (Fe) and oxygen (O) elements. The most common forms of iron oxide are magnetite (Fe3O4) and hematite (Fe2O3).
Iron oxide contains iron as the metal component.
No, but it contains iron. It also contains every other rock we know of.
A meteorite that contains a significant amount of iron.
yes, iron is in pet food . Iron is in everything edible.
lots of different types of food such as: dairy foods fresh fruit and veges lean meats nuts and lots more