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what mineral is needed for proper formation and functioning of red blood cells * 2 points
calcium
boron
iron
kryptonite
which of the following is not good for you? * 2 points
water
unsaturated fat
saturated fat
vitamins
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First Question:
To determine the mineral for red blood cells (RBCs), recall: RBCs need iron for hemoglobin (carries oxygen). Calcium is for bones/muscle, boron for plants, kryptonite is fictional. So iron is correct.
Analyze options: Water is essential. Unsaturated fat (e.g., in oils) is healthy. Vitamins are vital. Saturated fat (in butter, red meat) in excess is unhealthy (raises cholesterol). Thus, saturated fat is not good (in context of excess or comparison).
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