Water is not a nutrient in itself. It contains nutrients in the form of minerals and as a fluid, it acts as an essential carrier/transporter of other nutrients around the body.
In soil water a varity of nutrients remain dissolved. Out of these there are micronutrients like Zn, Sulphor, Copper, Magnesium etc. and some are macronutrients nitrates, phosphates and potash.
That's not even a question
There are no nutrients in water because it's a natural resource.
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
it is water and air for the nutrients
It probably has more nutrients in the flavored water.
what carrys water minerals and nutrients
water and dissolved nutrients
It is the Xylem tissue that transports water and nutrients.
no
Vacuoles stores water and nutrients.
Water is not considered a nutrient even though it contains nutrients because it is considered a transporter of nutrients. It transports the nutrients throughout the body.
get the minerals,nutrients and other healthy nutrients from the unusable to make it usable water..
get the minerals,nutrients and other healthy nutrients from the unusable to make it usable water..