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Compare the composition of nutrients in plants and animals .What reason can you attribute to the differences in the composition

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Macronutrients;

Cells are essentially a well-organized assemblage of macromolecules and water. Recall that macromolecules are produced by the polymerization of smaller units called monomers. For cells to build all of the molecules required to sustain life, they need certain substances, collectively called nutrients. When prokaryotes grow, they obtain their nutrients from the environment. Nutrients that are required in large amounts are called macronutrients, whereas those required in smaller or trace amounts are called micronutrients.

Micronutrients ;

In addition to these macronutrients, prokaryotes require various metallic elements in small amounts. These are referred to as micronutrients or trace elements.

Essential Nutrients ;

Plants require only light, water and about 20 elements to support all their biochemical needs: these 20 elements are called essential nutrients.

Essential Elements for Plant Growth

Macronutrients            Micronutrients

Carbon (C)                     Iron (Fe)

Hydrogen (H)                     Manganese (Mn)

Oxygen (O)                     Boron (B)

Nitrogen (N)                        Molybdenum (Mo)

Phosphorus (P)              Copper (Cu)

Potassium (K)                 Zinc (Zn)

Calcium (Ca)                      Chlorine (Cl)

Magnesium (Mg)               Nickel (Ni)

Sulfur (S)                               Cobalt (Co)

                                              Sodium (S)

                                              Silicon (Si)

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