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What is the importance of the minor inorganic salts to living organisms?
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What is the importance of the minor inorganic salts to living organisms?
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These minor inorganic salts are sources of important ions of our body. When they go to an organisms system, they dissociate into ions which are used in certain functions in the body.Also, it helps maintain the pH of the system of a living organism.
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