no, vitamins are essentially organic compounds
minerals : solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition.vitamins : any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal metabolism.-----SAIVIJAYA KRISHNA
its a nutrient or vitamin that was naturaly made
Any nutrient that is not created by living things, so minerals.
In terms of chemistry class, all vitamins are organic molecules because they are made of carbon backbones with various functional groups and reactive sites on them. In terms of marketing, there is no such thing as an "inorganic" vitamin - the choice would be between "organic" and "synthetic". Here the difference is what exactly made the vitamin - the actual vitamin is the exact same thing.
Calcium is an essential inorganic substance that serves as a building material for bones and teeth in the body. It also plays a crucial role in various chemical reactions, such as muscle contraction and nerve function.
Basically, a nutrient is something that your body needs to live and grow. Vitamins and minerals are nutrients; however, vitamins are organic compounds and minerals are inorganic substances.
it is organic
Organic nutrients include carbohydrates, proteins or amino acids, lipids, and vitamins. Inorganic nutrients include minerals. Water is sometimes included in a listing of nutrients.
yes.
It is organic substance
yes
Inorganic.
Inorganic.
- Sodium chloride is not a nutrient - Sodium chloride is an inorganic compound
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