The main difference between macronutrients and micronutrients is that human body requires macronutrients in larger quantities whereas micronutrients are needed in smaller quantities. The major macronutrients are carbohydrate, protein and fat which contribute to the bulk of our food.
Meanwhile, micronutrients such as vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals are essential for maintaining a good health.
Macronutrients are chemical substances required for growth and other human body functions.
Micronutrients are chemical substances required for various functions of the body, growth, and disease prevention. Furthermore, they are essential for overall health of human beings.
The differences between macronutrients and micronutrients :
Macronutrients: “macro” indicates large and macronutrients are nutrients required in large amounts.
Micronutrients: “micro” indicates small and micronutrients are nutrients required in small amounts.
The right answer is water.
The carrot is certainly rich in vitamin A but the lenses do not contain.
Vitamins B12 is not found in lentils.
Carrots and lentils are not high in fat. On the other hand, both contain a high water content (69 grams per 100 grams of cooked lentils, and 88 grams per 100 grams of carrots).
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i do both but my skates broke when i was skating in the streets by my self- i almost broke my ankle lma0
The question is asking to select a sentence that shows a benefit to organizations. Therefore the correct answer would be Local companies also saw productivity increases. Local companies would be the organization and productivity increases would be the benefit.
I’m not sure if this exactly answers your question, but some eyebrows are raised at his dilemmas (morality tests) because the only people tested were 10-16 year old boys that had never been in the situations that were presented to them. Overall his dilemmas could be a reason why people question his theories. Other than this reason I am not aware of another reason why people would question his stages of moral development.