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rayancarla1

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What is the required oxidation state (valence) of iron that enables it to bind to a chromogen in most spectrophotometric assays?
 
  A. 3
  B. +3
  C. +2
  D. +1

Question 2

What is the primary storage form of iron?
 
  A. Hemosiderin
  B. Myoglobin
  C. Apotransferrin
  D. Ferritin


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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