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Develop three good questions about microminerals or any of the other information on minerals.

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Hi. Here are the three questions, with answers, about microminerals.

What is the main difference between micro and macrominerals? The main differences are in the necessary amount that each of these elements need to be presented to an organism. Microminerals are needed in amounts less than 100mg per way, while macrominerals are needed in amounts greater than that.

What are microminerals? Cobalt, copper, iodine, iron, manganese, selenium, zinc, molybdenum, cadmium, fluorine, silicon, chromium, vanadium, nickel, arsenic and tin.

What are microminerals for? Each micromineral has its specific function, but if we have to mention a general function of all of them, it would be the capacity to serve as a basis for the construction of materials and molecules needed in everyday life, as if they were the building blocks of an important construction.

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