Definition: Micrognets, in Christianity, refer to small children or infants who have been raised with a diet that lacks nutritional support, leading them into an early stage of development where their physical needs are not being met properly. Definition: Micrognets are defined as infants or young children who were raised without adequate nourishment or provided with nutritious food. They may be found in the womb or within their first few months after birth. Their bodies are typically smaller, lacking a full set of bones and other structures that allow them to function at optimal levels of growth and development. Micrognets often experience difficulties in maintaining proper nutrition due to their lack of adequate nourishment. This can lead to issues such as undernutrition, underweight growth, or even malnutrition. Their bodies may not be receiving all the essential nutrients they need for proper growth and development. In contrast, macrognets are found in children who have received a balanced diet and provide them with adequate nutrition. They typically grow at a faster rate than micrognets and have access to all the nutritional support they need, including adequate amounts of protein, vitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients.