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B.ZincC.Iron
zinc - the human body needs a small amount of zinc and other trace minerals each day
Trace minerals are called so because the human body requires them in very small quantities compared to macrominerals. These minerals play crucial roles in various physiological processes, such as enzyme function, hormone production, and metabolism, despite being needed in trace amounts. Some examples include iron, zinc, copper, selenium, and iodine.
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Trace
A trace amount refers to a very small amount compared to the things that have been stated.
Trace element such as vitamins and/or minerals.
A trace is a small amount
Pinch, trace
Copper is considered a trace mineral because the body requires only a small amount of it for proper functioning. Although it is essential for various enzymatic processes and plays a critical role in the formation of red blood cells and connective tissues, excessive amounts can be toxic.
Yes; but the amount is so small it is not of any consequence.
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