Minerals dissolved in aquifers
calcium, chloride, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, sulfate, and magnesium
The Equator crosses only three major oceans: The Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Indian Oceans.
Calcium plays a major role in the formation of bones.
Sodium
No. Calcium does have a major role in muscle fibers when your muscles contract, but it is not the actual fiber.
sodium chloride
no
water (salt water actually!! ) =))
calcium, chloride, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, sulfate, and magnesium
Oceans are formed from water; the major contaminant is sodium chloride.
The oceans are the major source of evaporation that provides rainfall and snowfall. Water that enters the oceans leaves its solutes there and is returned to the water cycle in pure form.
Minerals are elements that originate in the Earth. Major nutritional minerals are sodium, calcium, magnesium, selenium, potassium, iodine and zinc. The roots of plants can absorb these minerals and be a good source of nutrients by eating nutrient rich plants.
The major ions in sea water are chloride, sodium, sulphate, magnesium, calcium, potassium, bicarbonate, bromide, strontium,boron and flouride.
Oceans are advantageous because they are a habitat to many different species of animals. They also offer a source of food to humans.
The source of energy driving this is the heat energy coming from the Sun.
Major Intracellular cation - K+ (Potassium) Major Extracellular cation - Na+ (Sodium) Major Intracellular anion - PO4+ (Phosphate) Major Extracellular anion - Cl- (Chloride)
The Equator crosses only three major oceans: The Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Indian Oceans.