INTEG.PRIN.OF ZOOLOGY-EBOOK CODE
INTEG.PRIN.OF ZOOLOGY-EBOOK CODE
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Chapter 32, Problem 14RQ
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To explain: The reason due to which some nutrients are considered “essential” and others “nonessential” even though both types of nutrients are utilized in growth and tissue repair.

Introduction: The compounds, present in food resources, which are essential for the sustenance of life by improving health, providing energy, building blocks for growth and repair and produce substances required for regulating the chemical processes are called nutrients. The six major nutrients are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids or fats, vitamins, minerals and water.

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