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Complete Concept Map on: Iron Absorption, Transport and Storage for Medical Students

Explore our entire animation video library at: https://www.nonstopneuron.com/ Video Summary: This video is on absorption, transport and storage of iron. Iron absorption mostly takes place in duodenum. Ascorbic acid, cysteine, acidity etc increases iron absorption. Phosphate, oxalate, tetracycline etc decreases iron absorption. Only ferrous form of iron is absorbed. Iron metabolism is regulated at absorption level. Iron is temporarily stored in intestinal cells as ferritin. Only required quantity is taken up by the body and remaining iron is lost in feces along with mucosal shedding. In blood it is transported as transferrin. To take iron in, cells use transferrin receptors. Iron is stored in liver, spleen and bone marrow also. Download this concept map from facebook page:   / 3172697336123955   ● Random Mind maps & Concept maps: • Baroreceptor Reflex:    • Baroreceptor reflex for Short term re...   • Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes) Concept Map:    • Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes) Concep...   • Erythropoiesis Concept Map:    • Erythropoiesis Concept Map   • Nitrates | Mind Map:    • Nitrates | Mind map   • Calcium Channel Blockers | Mind Map:    • Calcium Channel Blockers | Mind map   Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Absorption 01:33 Storage-1 02:36 Transport 03:26 Storage-2 ● Follow me at: • Facebook:   / nonstopneuron   • Instagram:   / nonstopneuron   DISCLAIMER: This video is for education purpose only. Although every effort is made to ensure accuracy of material, viewer should refer to the appropriate regulatory body/authorised websites, guidelines and other suitable sources of information as deemed relevant and applicable. In view of possibility of human error or changes in medical science, any person or organization involved in preparation of this work accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions or results obtained from use of information in this video.

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