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Biology, 02.07.2019 17:10 bobtothemaxthe1st

What happens to the iron (fe3+) that is released during the breakdown of damaged red blood cells?
a. it attaches to transferrin and is transported to bone marrow for use in hemoglobin synthesis.
b. it is used to synthesize proteins.
c. it is utilized by intestinal bacteria to convert bilirubin into urobilinogen.
d. it is converted into urobilin and excreted in urine. it is transported to the liver where it becomes part of bile.

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