An animal ‘X’ lives underwater and it is an important source of food in coastal areas. The food from animal ‘X’ is very rich in nutrient ‘Y’. The liver oil of ‘X’ is rich in a particular vitamin. The animal ‘X’ also contains a mineral ‘Z’ which prevents goiter disease in humans.
Name the most common source of mineral ‘Z’ in our kitchen
Final Answer: The fish lives underwater and it is an important source of food for the coastal areas. The food from fish is rich in proteins. The liver oil of fish is rich in vitamin D. The fish also contains iodine which prevents goiter disease in humans. The common source of iodine in the kitchen is the common salt.