EFFECT OF IRON AND COPPER ELEMENTS ON PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN THE BODY

Authors

  • Munavvarabonu Akmalovna Karimova Tashkent specialized school named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

Keywords:

mikroelementlar, makroelementlar, temir, mis, gemoglobin, mioglobin, anemiya, kollagen.

Abstract

Ushbu maqolada temir va mis elementlarining inson organizmida qanchalik muhim o‘rin egallashi va ular yetishmovchiligi natijasida kelib chiqadigan ko‘plab xavfli kasalliklar haqida so‘z boradi.

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Published

2024-01-30

How to Cite

Karimova , M. A. (2024). EFFECT OF IRON AND COPPER ELEMENTS ON PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN THE BODY. RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, 3(1), 187–191. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/re/article/view/6225