Answer:
Macronutrients: water, fat, carbohydrates, protein
Micronutrients: minerals, vitamins
Explanation:
The six types of nutrients humans need are water, fat, carbohydrates, protein, minerals, and vitamins.
Macronutrients are nutrients we need in large amounts (macro- means big).
Micronutrients are nutrients we need in small amount (micro- means small).
Consider what you eat in a day, you (should) be getting all of these.
It's recommended you have about 8 cups of water a day, which is a large amount.
Fat and carbohydrates are used as sources of energy and are consumed in large amounts.
Proteins (meats, nuts) used to build muscle are also eaten in large amount.
Minerals and vitamins have recommended intakes of milligrams (mg) which is a very small amount. They are found in traces in our food. For example, you would not fill your entire palm with calcium and eat it. You only need small amounts of calcium (probably in your milk).
Answer:
social constructs
Explanation:
however it is not true that gender is actually a social construct
It would have a knock on effect
the flood possible would destroy vegetation, leads to a decrease in the numbers of primary consumers , then secondary an so forth.
C
<em>[From ck12.org] </em><u>"An organ can be part of more than one organ system. For example, the ovaries produce hormones, which makes them a part of the endocrine system; the ovaries also make eggs, which makes them a part of the reproductive system as well."</u>
The correct answer is C. It is taken in from the air
Explanation:
Carbon dioxide is a gas that exists mainly in the air or atmosphere. Additionally, this chemical compound is required for plants as part of photosynthesis (process to produce energy). In this process, plants take dioxide from the air through the leaves' stomata, which are small spores, use this along with sunlight and water to produce energy, and later release oxygen. According to this, carbon dioxide is taken from the air by plants (option C) while oxygen is given off.