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There really isn't a MOST important part ... if you don't get the proper mix of all required nutrients you die. (Fastest if you run out of air, second fastest if you run out of water.)
All the energy we need for life as well as for exercise comes from the food we eat and the fluids we drink. These nutrients are commonly broken into three classes:CarbohydratesFatsProteinsEach category of food is important for health and we should all consume foods from each category. The ratios in which we need to consume these foods, however, is often the topic of a debate.
So you get all the nutrients in your body.
Yes they r all important in a food chain
The four major nutrients are carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Plus I would include minerals. All are necessary for good health.
Frankly, all the soil nutrients are important. Loking at where photosynthesis takes place (the leaves), the rootting and the good look of crops, i will say they are Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potasium.
The blood carries nutrients to the body. Most of the nutrients are transported to places that needs the nutrients the most.
yes for the most part all garbage has nutrients in it.
Essential nutrients are some nutrients that gives us energy, warmth and nutrients that keeps us active, healthy and alert in school or office.
They are important because in foods, if you do not have aditives, then you are not getting all of the nutrients you need. Additives send you plenty of fiber and nutrients. If you are not getting the fiber and nutrients that you need you can get very sick.
Nutrients are found throughout the digestive system. Most nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine.
To make sure you're still getting all the essential nutrients.