Mineral salts: locut. Mineral salts are metalloid bodies found in large quantities in living organisms. Mineral salts are constituents of bones, blood, hormones or digestive secretions. Most of them are involved in vital processes. Iron salts, for example, are part of the composition of blood hemoglobin. Another example of a common mineral salt is salt added to food (sodium). The mineral content of a food depends on the...
Hello,
You must be a subscriber to read the rest of this article, its links and its images.
The subscription to the complete reading of the site is at 1 €uro per month, without any commitment.
If you already have a current subscription, please log in using the form below.
Otherwise you can subscribe here.