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The amino acid with which iodine attaches to form thyroxine hormone is

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Threonine
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Tryptophan
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Tyrosine
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Cysteine
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Solution

The correct option is C Tyrosine
Thyroid hormone such as thyroxine is the derivative of amino acid tyrosine that is covalently bonded with iodine. This hormone is responsible for growth, development and regulation of important metabolic functions of the body.

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