Mineral distribution in the human body anatomical illustration.

This anatomical illustration highlights the distribution of essential minerals throughout the human body. It shows where key minerals—such as zinc, iron, fluoride, iodine, and chromium—are concentrated and utilized in various organs, tissues, and glands. The thyroid gland relies on iodine for metabolism regulation, while the teeth contain fluorine for enamel strength. Zinc is present in the skin, muscles, liver, testes, and immune cells, supporting tissue repair, growth, and hormone production. Iron is found in red blood cells for oxygen transport, and chromium is present in the liver, kidneys, and spleen, helping regulate metabolism and glucose levels.

This comprehensive diagram is ideal for biology textbooks, anatomy journals, educational articles, or e-learning resources focused on mineral function and human physiology.

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