Micronutrients include Vitamins and Minerals. Calcium is a miconutrient but is a macromineral.
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Calcium and Iron
Folate
No, yogurt is not a micronutrient; it is a food product made from fermented milk. Micronutrients refer to essential vitamins and minerals required by the body in small amounts, such as vitamin C, iron, and calcium. Yogurt can be a good source of certain micronutrients, like calcium and B vitamins, but it itself is not classified as a micronutrient.
No, calcium is a macroelement because it is found in large quantities in the body. 99% of the body's calcium is found in the bones and teeth, but calcium also plays important roles in blood clotting and muscle contraction.
Yes, calcium exist also in organic compounds.
No, calcium gluconate is an organic compound. It is a calcium salt of gluconic acid, which is derived from glucose.
No, organic molecules do not have to contain calcium. Organic molecules are compounds primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Calcium is an inorganic element and is not typically found in organic molecules.
Calcium is a chemical element not a compound.
Calcium is a chemical element not a compound.
Calcium is a chemical element not a compound.
Calcium sulfate is an inorganic compound.
Calcium phosphates are inorganic compounds.