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Name, the major minerals present in
our body Also discuss their role in brief​

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Answered by sekar4576
3

Answer:

The five major minerals in the human body are calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, and magnesium. ... The trace elements that have a specific biochemical function in the human body are sulfur, iron, chlorine, cobalt, copper, zinc, manganese, molybdenum, iodine, and selenium.

Calcium-needed for strengthening bone and teeth.

Magnesium- regulates muscle and nerve function

Copper-helps maintain healthy bones, blood vessels, nerves, and immune function, and it contributes to iron absorption.

Iron-Iron helps oxygenate the blood. ...

Iron helps convert blood sugar to energy. ...

Iron boosts the immune system. ...

Phosphorus-formation of bones and teeth.

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Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

Major minerals

Calcium.

Chloride.

Magnesium.

Phosphorus.

Potassium.

Sodium.

Sulphur.

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