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Snoo-76025 t1_j91hbcl wrote
Reply to Why does the thyroid use iodine ? by geistererscheinung
Its just one of the trace elements (among cobalt, copper, zinc, chromium, flouride etc for various other specialised mechanisms) that the life forms on earth have evolved to utilise for specific purposes. Its very hard to 'exactly' trace back the evolutionary mechanisms for specific metabolic pathways in highly evolved creatures and be sure that a particular narrative is the only one.
I know it kinda doesn't answer you question exactly. Life just used and incorporated whatever chemicals (in roughly the same proportion) were available in the environment around them.
Snoo-76025 t1_ja75k5r wrote
Reply to comment by hedoeswhathewants in ELI5: Why does farming equipment require such low horsepower compared to your average car? by thetravelingsong
speed limits generally max out around 70 screaming in German