Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Iodine is a mineral present in fish and other seafood, dairy products, fruits and vegetables, and iodized salt, among other foods. Iodine is a mineral that aids the thyroid gland in producing thyroid hormones, which are necessary for the body's regular growth and development. Iodine is absorbed in both the stomach and the small intestine, and it is then concentrated from the bloodstream into the thyroid's follicular cell.
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