Yes, peanuts do contain calcium, although in relatively small amounts compared to dairy products or leafy greens. A one-ounce serving of peanuts provides about 17 milligrams of calcium. While they are not a primary source of calcium, they can still contribute to your overall intake as part of a balanced diet. Additionally, peanuts offer other nutrients and healthy fats beneficial for overall health.
Sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium. Calcium chloride contain calcium.
no peanuts are not monocots. since they contain two cotyledons, they are dicots
Calculus is a branch of mathematics and therefore does not contain calcium.
A calcium supplement will not usually contain calories. Getting calcium from something like milk or cheese will have calories, though.
No. Calcium carbonate and calcium acetate are two different compounds.
Peanuts contain oil. That's what peanut oil is made of.
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Sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium. Calcium chloride contain calcium.
Sodium chloride doesn't contain calcium. Calcium chloride contain calcium.
potassium and calcium
no peanuts are not monocots. since they contain two cotyledons, they are dicots
No, Cheetos do not contain peanuts, but they may be manufactured in facilities where peanuts or peanut products are processed.
Three cups of peanuts can be found in a pound. The individual number of peanuts that are in a pound will vary depending on the size of the peanut. most shells contain two peanuts but some shells only contain one.
Calculus is a branch of mathematics and therefore does not contain calcium.
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No, calcium does not contain iron. Calcium is a separate mineral from iron and they have different chemical compositions.