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Mazyrski [523]
4 years ago
12

Name four things that nutrients do for the body. This is done at 11:30 please help me ASAP

Health
2 answers:
Nimfa-mama [501]4 years ago
8 0
Building all parts of the body such as muscle, bone, teeth, and blood

Producing energy (power and heat)

Keeping the body in good working order

Keeps your immune system in running order
earnstyle [38]4 years ago
6 0
Nutrients are compounds in foods essential to life and health, providing us with energy, the building blocks for repair and growth and substances necessary to regulate chemical processes.
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