Cells need minerals for many reasons. Minerals help keep the immune system strong, to make sure the body grows at a normal rate, and to ensure the organs are functioning properly.
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All living organism required minerals and rat is no exception.
it refers to the mohs scale
sodium
Vacuoles store water and dissolved minerals in a cell. Vacuoles are sac-like structures that are surrounded by a membrane and are found in plant and fungi cells.
Blood cells need iron as well as many other minerals such as sulfur, copper, zinc... Etc...
Yes! Minerals are vital to properly functioning cells.
they need oxygen , energy , minerals , and water to survive
Plants and animals are LIVING THINGS so they have cells.And when you have cells you need minerals to rejuvenate them.That is why they need it. To carryout different biochemical reactions for metabolic activities to sustain life.
Minerals were not once plants and animals. This is because life is composed of cells and minerals do not contain cells.
these are proteins, carbohydrate and lipids
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Your body needs some minerals in order to function. Iron carries oxygen to various tissues. Copper has a function although too much copper will kill you. Your bones require calcium as do your cells. Your nerves need sodium and potassium to signal each other. Various minerals have certain functions that let your cells function. Without them, your cells will not work.
1)Plants need them to grow 2) Humans need them to repair damaged cells 3) Manufacture solar panels
Humans need minerals for their bodies to work. Their cells would not function correctly without certain minerals. Magnesium, for example, is responsible for about 300 different body reactions, so you wouldn't want to cut short on that mineral.
They form bonds with certain proteins in your body. The best known is hemoglobin and iron in red blood cells.
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