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Iodine is important for the synthesis of which hormone?

Iodine is an essential component for manufacturing thyroid hormone, particularly thyroxine. This hormone is generated by the thyroid gland, which is butterfly-shaped and located in the neck. The thyroid gland actively takes up iodine from the bloodstream through a specialized transport system. Within the thyroid follicular cells, iodine is incorporated into the structure of thyroglobulin, a protein produced by the thyroid gland.

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