Vitamins are organic compounds (other than carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins) required in small amounts for normal metabolic process, but which body cells cannot synthesize in adequate amounts.
KcD
The body has small turnover of these molecules, they act as "connections" between metabolic pathways (making energy from different things) and so compared to something like carbohydrates - key constituent of our primary metabolic pathway (ATP generation) - the requirement is significantly less.
Because too much of everything will overload your body. This is also because not all the nutrients are needed and used, there are some that are just excreted by the body.
Because they are super cool so they take up loads of space therefore making you fat so if you have little amounts you don't get too fat!
micronutrients
because they are needed in small amounts than other nutrients
Micronutrients are needed in the body in small amounts to provide optimal health. These are known as vitamins and minerals. The micronutrients help the metabolism and cell life cycles complete, regenerate, and function, therefore helping ward off disease.
Vitamins and minerals are only required in the diet in very small amounts (milligrams or micrograms, depending on the vitamin or mineral). Macronutrients on the other hand are needed in gram amounts, for example protein or fat.
molecule having high molecular weight is called macromolecule while a molecule having low molecular weight is called micromolecule
Several nutrients are needed in small amounts:potassiumironvitamin diodinesodium
Fat
The peat has to be compressed.
yes
Vitamins
yes
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