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Body Minerals

Minerals are inorganic elements that are used in trace amounts daily form tissues and various chemical substances in the body. They assist in nerve transmission and muscle contraction and help regulate fluid levels and the acid/base balance of the body. Mineral are needed in the diet in different amounts from zinc, selenium, copper, cobalt, and manganase, all of which are “trace minerals,” are needed in only tiny amounts (a few micrograms) daily. The body needs much larger quantities of the major minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium. Since minerals are aborbed, used and excreated by the body, they must to continually replaced. Mineral are contained in almost everything we eat, and most people can obtain sufficient quantities of the essential minerals by eating a variety of foods, particularly fruits and vegetables. Iron is one of the bodys most important nutrients, essential for hemoglobin production in the red blood cells , yet it is alos the most freq

Human Organs

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The human organs is drawn such as on the picture belows: Each organ have certain function to our body, if there is a disturbance to certain organ function the body will feel inconvenience and actually the nerve will give an alarm through the network and will sent to the brain. Our brain than should think about what the abnormal condition, and should have any solution to maintain an abnormal situation.