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Minerals are part of the food that we eat.

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Manley Rogahn

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Are minerals needed in larger quantities by the body than protein fat and carbohydrates?

The protein and carbohydrates within the body create minerals on top of the minerals already there. The body has a larger amount of minerals and are needed in more quantities by the body than protein and carbohydrates because the minerals are used for everything.


What are minerals needed for?

The health of the body's organs and growth.


What nutrients needed by human body are not organic compounds?

minerals


How many minerals are needed by the body to maintain good health?

The body needs about 16 essential minerals to maintain good health.


What function does water has?

To provide your body with the right minerals needed to survie


Are vitamins and minerals needed in only small amounts in your body?

yes


How do minerals enter a human's body?

minerals enter the human body through the blood vessels. The food that we eat enters ouir blood stream ant therefor transport the minerals were they are needed


What is Definition of minerals(nutrition)?

An inorganic substance needed by the human body for good health.


Why you need vitamins for the body?

Vitamins are needed because they work with other nutrients like minerals to maintain and heal the body.


What nutrients needed by the human body are NOT organic compounds?

Minerals like calcium, potassium, and iron are essential nutrients needed by the human body that are not organic compounds. These inorganic nutrients are required for various physiological functions, including bone health, nerve function, and oxygen transport in the blood.


What two materials are needed with people who have strong bones an teeth?

calcium and phosphorus are two minerals needed by the body for strong bones and teeth.


What minerals are needed for every process that body has?

Your five a day, Vitamin C and exercise (30mins-60mins)