what are the function of macromineral
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Minerals are chemical elements required by the body for normal function. The body uses minerals for many different jobs, including building bones, making hormones, and regulating the heartbeat. They are divided into two groups: macrominerals and trace minerals, or microminerals.
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The following minerals make up the group macrominerals: sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, and sulfur. Sodium functions to maintain proper fluid balance in the body. It is also necessary for muscle contraction and nerve impulse transmission.
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