Nutritional elements that help replace and repair worn-out tissue are
vitamins
proteins
carbohydrates
minerals
fats
proteins
Rationale: Carbohydrates and fats are nutrients that provide energy, but they are not the basic building blocks for repairing/replacing tissue. Vitamins are important to maintain tissue.
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