In the body, some minerals are put together in orderly arrays in such
structures as bones and teeth. Minerals are also found in the fluids of
the body, which influences fluid balance and distribution.
Only 16 minerals are known to be essential in human nutrition. The
minerals can be classified as macrominerals and trace elements. Normal
function of the human body requires both large (macro) and micro (trace)
quantities of minerals.
Minerals play an important role in maintaining the immune system of our
body and any deficiency reduces the responsiveness of the system making
human more prone to illness an infection. Infections increase the rate
of metabolism within the body and thus the rate of tissue, breakdown,
which creates need for extra nutrients.
There are three major minerals most abundant and most needed in the
human body for survival, and they are calcium, magnesium, and potassium.
All minerals play a vital role but are needed in lesser quantities.
What are the main functions of minerals in human body?