what are minerals and how can it be conserved
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Minerals is a natural substance especially one that is found in the ground.
some measures to conserve minerals are
1.use of minerals in planned manner
2.By 4R method
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the definition of minerals resources also increases the cost of mineral extraction is done from great depth and the quality of the mineral also goes down measures to conserve minerals are use of minerals in a plant and sustainable manner and recycling measures
mineral is a solid naturally occurring inorganic substance
the exact meaning of mineral is it is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an ordered atomic arrangement this may seem a bit of a mouthful but if you break it down it becomes simpler
7 types of minerals
silicates
oxides
sulphates
sulphide
carbonate S
native elements
halides
the essential Minerals and their role in the body
calcium found in teeth bones and nails calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body
Phosphorus is found in bones teeth and the Protoplasm and nucleus of Every cell it is used in more bodily functions than any other mineral
potassium regulate transportation in and out of cells including the removal of toxins and delivery of nutrients regulates the Heartbeat tissue elasticity AIDS healing promotes correct liver functioning and regulate nerve and muscle action
with potassium sodium regulate exchange in and out of cell helps maintain water balance is required to produce digestive juices helps eliminate carbon
magnesium required for more than 300 biochemical reactions maintain normal nerve and muscle function supports a healthy immune system carbohydrate metabolism
mineral is a solid naturally occurring inorganic substance
the exact meaning of mineral is it is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an ordered atomic arrangement this may seem a bit of a mouthful but if you break it down it becomes simpler
7 types of minerals
silicates
oxides
sulphates
sulphide
carbonate S
native elements
halides
the essential Minerals and their role in the body
calcium found in teeth bones and nails calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body
Phosphorus is found in bones teeth and the Protoplasm and nucleus of Every cell it is used in more bodily functions than any other mineral
potassium regulate transportation in and out of cells including the removal of toxins and delivery of nutrients regulates the Heartbeat tissue elasticity AIDS healing promotes correct liver functioning and regulate nerve and muscle action
with potassium sodium regulate exchange in and out of cell helps maintain water balance is required to produce digestive juices helps eliminate carbon
magnesium required for more than 300 biochemical reactions maintain normal nerve and muscle function supports a healthy immune system carbohydrate metabolism
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