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what are minerals? what is the difference between organic and inorganic minerals​

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Answered by rockasit
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Explanation:

once living. They contain carbon and can promote cell life. ... On the other hand, inorganic minerals are without carbon and have never been living. The body treats these minerals like a toxin, which means that they cannot be broken down easily.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Minerals are the naturally occuring substances that have a crystalline structure .

♥ Organic - They are living and contain carbohydrates providing life to the cell . The cells of these minerals can create an ionic bond with the body and can be easily broken down into necessary materials for bodily functions .

♥ Inorganic - They are non living and dies not contain Carbohydrates . The body treats these minerals like a toxin , which means that they cannot be broken down easily .

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