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THE ROLE OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN THE HUMAN BODY: PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND CONSEQUENCES OF IMBALANCE

Paygamova Zulfiya KhushbakovnaSenior Teacher, Department of Uzbek and Foreign Languages, Termez Branch of Tashkent Medical Academy,Termiz Branch, Tashkent State Medical University Department of Social and Humanitarian Sciences, Associate ProfessorSahiyeva Matluba Toshpo'lat qizi1st-year medical student Tashkent Medical Academy, Termez BranchAbdurasulov Pardabek Fayzulla o'g'li1st-year medical student Tashkent Medical Academy, Termez BranchUroqov G'anisher Suyun o'g'li1st-year medical student Tashkent Medical Academy, Termez Branch
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Abstract

Trace elements play a critical role in maintaining homeostasis, despite their low content in the human body. This article examines the main biological functions of essential trace elements (iron, zinc, iodine, selenium, and copper), their mechanisms of action, and the consequences of their metabolic disorders.

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