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what is the importance and deficiency of mineral salts ?​

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Answered by khushisharma2711ks
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Mineral salts are essential to the organism and make up around 4% of our body mass. In combination with other nutrients, they ensure that the organism functions properly by, for example, helping to strengthen certain structures or bringing oxygen to the body's cells.

A mineral deficiency occurs when your body doesn't obtain or absorb the required amount of a mineral. The human body requires different amounts of each mineral to stay healthy. Specific needs are outlined in recommended daily allowances (RDA).

Answered by sninan2010
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Mineral salts are essential to the organism and make up around 4% of our body mass.

Sodium—sodium deficiency (hyponatremia) is a serious deficiency, arising most often after excessive losses of body fluid ( dehydration ) during prolonged and severe diarrhea or vomiting . Sodium and potassium are electrolytes that must be balanced in the body.

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