Elements in the human body which are considered trace elements are:
Lithium - Li
Strontium - Sr
Aluminium - Al
Silicon - Si
Lead - Pb
Vanadium - V
Bromine - Br
Arsenic - As
Trace elements are present in tiny amount, and only 0.2% mass of a human.
The Trace elements are related to Biochemistry, anyalitical chemistry, Geochemistry. Trace elements comes in all above chemistries. Go to Wikipedia.
Silicon and oxygen, plus a few trace elements.
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They are not considered vitamins because they are essential organic substances that the body requires in tiny amounts for normal growth and activity and these substances are Trace elements. Although Trace Elements are essential, these particular ones are required for plant growth, not human.
Yes. It is very interesting to note that the elements with atomic number from 24 to 30 are very important trace elements in human body and probably for all animal and plant cells. So you have Cromium (24), Manganese (25), Iron (26), Cobalt (27), Nickel (28), Copper (29) and zinc (30) as trace elements. In this Iron is generally not considered as trace element. But then requirement of Iron per day is only 3 mg.
Hey man the three trace elements in the human body are:IronCopperZinc
Trace elements are present in tiny amount, and only 0.2% mass of a human.
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Hydrogen. There are also small traces of Neon and Helium. I don't know if those are considered trace elements or not but I hope that helps. :)
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Air is not an element, but made of elements. Mostly nitrogen and oxygen, with helium, hydrogen and other trace elements.
The trace elements in concrete are,CementFine aggregateCoarse aggregateWaterAdmixtures.
Some of the required elements required by the human body include oxygen, and trace minerals such as; iron, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and many others.
The Trace elements are related to Biochemistry, anyalitical chemistry, Geochemistry. Trace elements comes in all above chemistries. Go to Wikipedia.
Trace Elements Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen These four elements make up 96% of the human body.
Manmade elements. These have traditionally been considered to be: Technetium, Promethium, Neptunium, and all elements beyond Neptunium. However trace levels of several of these have since then been detected naturally.