Iron, Nature's Universal Element: Why People Need Iron And Animals Make Magnets

Iron, Nature's Universal Element: Why People Need Iron And Animals Make Magnets image
ISBN-10:

075678784X

ISBN-13:

9780756787844

Released: Jan 30, 2000
Publisher: Diane Pub Co.
Format: Hardcover, 204 pages
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Description:

Virtually all life on Earth, from bacteria to humans, needs iron to survive. From facilitating oxygen flow in mammals to assisting migrating birds in finding their way south for the winter, iron serves a variety of roles for nearly all living creatures. Starts with the discovery of iron-rich hot springs on the ocean floor. Explains why there is iron in our blood & describes how the body safely cages excess iron. The physiology of exercise & genetic blood diseases is delineated. Explains how the migration of birds, turtles, salmon, & other animals depends on iron magnets. Looks at global issues, incl. iron's impact on the Earth's oceans, vegetation, & pop's. & the low-protein diets that lead to long-term cognitive damage in iron-deficient children in poor countries. Ill.


























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