nitrogen,carbon,and,sulfur
A nutrient is a macronutrient when it is needed by the body in larger amounts than micronutrients. The macronutrients are required in large amounts for living beings. Some macronutrients are: Nitrogen, Carbon& Potassium.
Sun and water
Macronutrients are just nutrients that are needed by the body in large quantities.
macronutrients
Bulk Elements
Carbohydrates Proteins Fats
macro elements
macro elements
macro elements
ØAll living things are made of chemical elements. Ø ØOf the 103 elements known to man only 24 are needed for life processes which are further divided into: Ø Macronutrients: Chemicals needed in large amounts, further divided into the "Big Six", elements that form the fundamental building blocks of life: Carbon : Basic building block of organic compounds Hydrogen: Water, Carbohydrates Nitrogen: Proteins Oxygen: Water, Carbohydrates Phosphorus: The 'energy element' occurs in ATP and ADP Sulfur: Micronutrients: Includes elements like Calcium, Sodium, Potassium, Metals in trace amounts are needed in enzymes Ø Ø Ø Ø
macronutrients= nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Micronutrients= boron, iron, manganese, zinc, molybdenum, and copper.
primarynutrients can be also called macro nutrients which are the essential elements which are used by plants in large amounts, they are COHNPK which is an acronym i remember them with = carbon, oxygen, hydrogen Nitrogen Phosphrus and Potasium they all play diffrent roles in the plants like oxygen which is used for Photorespitation, manythings Micro-nutriens are the trace elements needed in small quatities wayy smaller than Macronutrients for plant growth. there is a lot but to name a few: Iron(which is sometimes called a macromolecule as well) Boron, manganese, cobolt and soo on and soo forth. I'm even doing and exam on this tomorrow. :) I'm just reading about it right now.