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Oxygen: When you breath in oxygen, it is transported into your cells. Your cell utilizes this oxygen to produce ATP through a complex reaction called Cellular Respiration. ATP is your body's energy, without it, you die.

Chlorine: It is important for the regulation of osmotic pressure. Chloride help to maintain the water balance and pH balances. They activate salivary amylase. Chloride provides the acid medium for the activation of the gastric enzymes and digestion in the stomach.

Carbon: Carbon is the main composition (backbone) of organic compounds in the human body. Also, not without carbon, we cannot breathe and stay alive. The body uses carbon levels as a primary way to regulate the blodd H in the human body.

Magnesium: it is the most predominant mineral in our cells. Magnesium also functions very closely with calcium and phosphorus. The functions of magnesium center on its ability to activate many enzymes.

Iron: Is needed for a number of highly complex processes that continuously take place on a molecular level and that are indispensable to human life, e.g. the transportation of oxygen around your body!

Hydrogen: .it helps you digest your food....The process of digestion uses hydrochloric acid to break down the food in your stomach so that it can be processed by the body. Hydrogen played an important role in our body mainly as hydrogen ion (H+).

Nitrogen: Nitrogen is part of all amino acids, which make up proteins including those in DNA and RNA. It is the fourth most-common element by weight in the body.

In respiration, the presence of nitrogen in the air inhibits oxidation of the lung tissues, where specialized cells extract the oxygen from the air (normally about 20% by volume).

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