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Where can trace elements found?

Trace elements are also used in geology to refer to elements other than iron, silicon, magnesium, calcium, sodium and potassium that can be found in tiny amounts in rocks.



What is the trace element?

Trace elements are defined as elements that have a daily requirement of less than 100 mg. A deficiency can lead to disorder and even death. This group includes copper, iron and zinc as well as cobalt, iodine (molybdenum), selenium, chromium and cobalt.

The next question is: What are the 14 trace elements? This chapter summarizes the roles of the essential trace elements listed below in the prevention and etiology of chronic diseases.

What are the trace elements in the human body, then?

Trace elements with a biochemical function in the body include sulfur, iron and copper.

What are the essential and trace elements?

Boron, cobalt and copper are essential trace elements. Probable essential elements: Chromium and fluorine. Physically beneficial trace elements: Bromine and lithium, silicon, tin and titanium.