protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, minerals and water .
actually . thanks . qet it riqht those who say its liquids instead of fat .
*Actually they don't mean liquids but lipids. which are both complex and simple fats.
This is the same question i have on my homework. I think its
1-water
2-carbohydrate(glucose)
3-proteins((amino acids)
4-lipids(fats)
5-vitamin(a,b,c etc)
6-electrolytes(Ca,Na etc)
The body needs: * Fats and Oils * Proteins * Carbohydrates * Minerals * Vitamins * Water and Fibre These are the different types of food groups.
The six major elements of the body are Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Sulfur, and Phosphorus.
Under what. Condition heat can given to a substances without raising its temperature
The minimum amount of energy needed is called the "activiation energy". It varries depending on factors such as your reaction, temperature and several others.
Energy is needed to keep your body in action!
Activation Energy.
What is needed to operate a machine is energy.
Nutrition
A nutrient is needed by the body to promote normal growth, provide energy, repair and more. :)
Organic nutrients required in small amounts to maintain growth and normal metabolism are called vitamins. Raw materials that the body can use to assemble some vitamins are provitamins.
containing many of the substances needed for life and growth.
plant cells-leafs and with the energy of sunshine.
Energy, growth, strength, healing.
liquid
There are many nutrients that are needed for growth and repair. These nutrients include many vitamins and minerals like Vitamin C.
Basal Energy expenditure is the amount of energy needed by the body for maintenance of life when a person is at complete digestive, physical, mental, thermal, and emotional rest. The factors that influence non basal energy needs are lean body mass, growth periods, body temperature, and hormonal status.
thermal energy is needed to do that job. as opposed to mechanical potential or chemical energies.
Under what. Condition heat can given to a substances without raising its temperature
As a cell gets larger, in order to continue growing, the amount of mass needed grows exponentially. As such, the amount of energy needed grows as well. Without this extra energy, the growth slows down.