Minerals are neither animal nor vegetable, they are inorganic. Almost all foods contribute to a varied intake of essential minerals. Most minerals are easy to obtain in quantities required by the body. Examples are iron, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, iodine, magnesium, zinc and copper.
Inorganic nutrients are essential elements that are not derived from living organisms. They include minerals like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that plants and animals need for growth and metabolism. Inorganic nutrients are often obtained from the soil, water, and air.
A species that takes in only inorganic nutrients is called a/an
The mineral nutrients are defined as all the inorganic elements or inorganic molecules that are required for life.
Nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur are examples of an organic that also can be inorganic. The three above-mentioned macro-nutrients meet the organic requirements of carbon-based living or non-living organism. They also receive the label inorganic as minerals.
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minerals
What carries organic com[pounds and some inorganic compounds are nutrients. Nutrients include fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.
Autotrophs take in only inorganic nutrients. They are organisms that are capable of self-nourishment.
The types of inorganic fertilizers one can use are easily broken down in something as simple as water, while giving the plant nutrients immediately. Examples of inorganic fertilizers are any brand with NPK in the ingredients. While ones without NPK are chemicalized.
Inorganic substances
No. There are many inorganic nutrients that we abolutely need. Magnesium, Calcium, Selenium, Chromium, all come to mind. There are many more....
the major nutrients are- 1.vitamins 2.minerals(inorganic) 3.fats 4.carbohydrates 5.water(inorganic) 6.Proteins