Trace minerals
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Iron, zinc, copper, manganese, fluoride, chromium, molybdenum, selenium,
iodine.
Water soluble vitamins
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C, B ( can't be stored)
Best food source of water.
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Water, juices, soups, fruits and vegetables.
Types of research nutrition scientists use
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1. Animal studies
2. Epidemiological studies
3. Clinical Trials
How much trace minerals is present in the body?
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<5g
Inorganic Nutrients
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1. Minerals
2. Water
Different types of DRIs
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1. Estimate Average Requirement (EAR)
2. Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
3. Adequate Intake (AI)
4. The Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL)
Fats & oils are composed of?
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Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
How much major minerals is present in the body?
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>5g
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Iron, zinc, copper, manganese, fluoride, chromium, molybdenum, selenium,
iodine.
Water soluble vitamins
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C, B ( can't be stored)
Best food source of water.
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Water, juices, soups, fruits and vegetables.
Types of research nutrition scientists use
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1. Animal studies
2. Epidemiological studies
3. Clinical Trials
How much trace minerals is present in the body?
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<5g
Inorganic Nutrients
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1. Minerals
2. Water
Different types of DRIs
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1. Estimate Average Requirement (EAR)
2. Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
3. Adequate Intake (AI)
4. The Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL)
Fats & oils are composed of?
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Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
How much major minerals is present in the body?
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>5g