What are macronutrients and why are they called so?
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Macronutrients:
For growth and development, plants require a lot of macronutrients. As a result, they are found in plant tissues at high concentrations, or more than 10 mmol/Kg of dry matter. The macronutrients C, H, O, N, P, S, K, Ca, and Mg are included.
To maintain bodily functions and carry out daily activities, a considerable amount of macronutrients—nutrients that provide calories or energy—are needed. Food groups called macronutrients include carbs, lipids, and proteins.
Most foods high in macronutrients also contain a variety of micronutrients.
The nutritional elements of food known as macronutrients are what the body uses for energy as well as to maintain its systems and structure.