Animals: macronutrients are carbohydrates, proteins, fats.Plants: macronutrients are divided into 3 different classes.
[1] structural = carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
[2] primary - potassium, nitrogen, phosphorus
[3] secondary - calcium, magnesium, sulfur
IS a MACRONUTRIENT
NO
An example of a macronutrient starting with "n" is nitrogen. While nitrogen itself is not a macronutrient required by humans in the same way that carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are, it is essential for plant growth and is a crucial component of amino acids and nucleic acids. In the context of nutrition, nitrogen is indirectly important because it contributes to the protein content in food sources.
Oxygen is not considered a primary or secondary macronutrient. It is a non-mineral nutrient.
It's neither.
maybe
Carbohydrates are macronutrients.
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Protein
Phosphorous is a macronutrient.
carbohydrate
carbohydrates