why micronutrients are called trace elements
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Trace element, also called micronutrient, in biology, any chemical element required by living organisms in minute amounts (that is less than 0.1 percent by volume [1,000 parts per million]), usually as part of a vital enzyme (a cell-produced catalytic protein).
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Because micronutrients are present in less amount and they are required very less to the plant.
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