Minerals ...
A species that takes in only inorganic nutrients is called a/an
minerals
Autotrophs take in only inorganic nutrients. They are organisms that are capable of self-nourishment.
Inorganic nutrients that the body needs are called minerals. These include essential elements like calcium, iron, magnesium, and potassium, which play crucial roles in various physiological processes such as bone formation, oxygen transport, muscle contraction, and nerve function. Minerals must be obtained through the diet as the body cannot synthesize them.
Autotroph
Nutrients-that-are-not-made-by-living-things are known as nutades.
A species that takes in only inorganic nutrients is called a consumer. I just took the test. The correct answer is D
Electrolytes.
Inorganic nutrients, such as minerals, play important roles in various biological processes in the body, including enzyme function, nerve signaling, and bone structure. While organic nutrients (e.g., carbohydrates, proteins, fats) are essential for energy production and growth, inorganic nutrients have unique functions that cannot be replaced by organic nutrients. For example, calcium is crucial for bone health, while iron is necessary for oxygen transport.
Essential Nutrients
because they are needed in small amounts than other nutrients
There are several foods that contain a large amount of nutrients. The whole egg is one of the most common foods that contain the largest amounts of nutrients