No, sugar is not classified as a micronutrient. Micronutrients are essential vitamins and minerals needed by the body in small amounts for various physiological functions. Sugar, primarily composed of carbohydrates, provides energy but lacks essential nutrients like vitamins and minerals, making it a macronutrient instead. While it can be part of a diet, excessive sugar intake is associated with health risks.
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Macro nutrient because it's essential for the growth of the bacteria!
Phosphorous is a macronutrient.
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Vitamins
Vitamin C is a micro-nutrient. Macro nutrients are fat, carbohydrates, protein, and alcohol. They all contain caloires. Micro-nutrients are vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin C.
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A micro-nutrient is a nutrient that is necessary for proper function but you only need in small quantities. For example iodine or zinc. A macro-nutrient is something you need in mass quantities. For example, glucose or proteins.
Yes. Proteins are needed in large amounts by the body, as protiens are used primarily to build and maintain body tissues, which you have a lot of.
Sugar is a carbohydrate.
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