- Trace metal
Trace metals are
metal s in extremely small quantities, almost at the molecular level, that reside in or are present inanimal andplant cells and tissue. They are a necessary part of goodnutrition , although they can be toxic if ingested excess quantites.Trace metals include
iron ,magnesium ,zinc ,copper ,chromium ,nickel ,cobalt ,vanadium ,arsenic ,molybdenum , andselenium .Fact|date=December 2007Trace metals are depleted through the expenditure of energy by a living organism. They are replenished in animals by eating plants, and replenished in plants through the uptake of nutrients from the soil in which the plant grows.
Human
vitamin pills and plantfertilizer s both contain trace metals as additional sources for trace metals.Trace metals are sometimes referred to as trace elements, though the latter is a broader category. See also
Dietary mineral s
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.