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Minerals are inorganic nutrients that the body needs.

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Inorganic nutrients that the body needs are called minerals. These include essential elements like calcium, iron, magnesium, and potassium, which play crucial roles in various physiological processes such as bone formation, oxygen transport, muscle contraction, and nerve function. Minerals must be obtained through the diet as the body cannot synthesize them.

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There are a number of inorganic nutrients that the body needs. Some of these nutrients include calcium, potassium and magnesium among others.

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For example NaCl (or KCl) in moderate amounts.

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.....bread?

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Vitamins

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