Which of these are not considered to be a macronutrient in context to human dietary requirements? proteins carbohydrates fats vitamins?
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Vitamins (and minerals) are NOT considered as macronutrients because they require in very small quantity (in microgram) in our body.
Carbohydrate, protein, fats, and nuclei acids are macromolecules.
Carbohydrate, protein, fats, and nuclei acids are macromolecules.
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The correct answer is vitamins.
Vitamins and minerals are considered as micronutrients, as they are needed in smaller concentrations to make sure normal growth, metabolism, and physical well-being. The vitamins are the important organic nutrients, and the majority of them are not produced in the body or are found only in inadequate concentrations, these are primarily obtained through food.
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