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BIOL 1001 CCRI INQUIRY INTO...>CUSTOM<
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Author: Mader
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The six major classes of nutrients and their functions in the body.

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Nutrients are substances essential for the growth, development, and maintenance of life. There are six major classes of nutrients namely: carbohydrates, proteins, fats, water, vitamins, and minerals. Based on the size, the nutrients are divided as macro-nutrients, and micro-nutrients. Macronutrients comprises of carbohydrates, proteins and fats while micronutrients comprise of vitamins and minerals.

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