A species that takes in only inorganic nutrients is called a consumer.
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autotroph
A species that takes in only inorganic nutrients is called a/an
Autotroph
Autotrophs take in only inorganic nutrients. They are organisms that are capable of self-nourishment.
Oxidation of nutrients takes place to release energy in our cells. This is called respiration.
When no evolution takes place in a population, it is called genetic equilibrium or genetic stasis. This means that the allele frequencies in the population remain constant over generations.
The umbilical cord takes nutrients and oxygen to the fetus.
The small intestine takes the nutrients from food and sends them wherever they are needed in the body.
Absorption is the process that takes nutrients through the small intestine wall. These nutrients then enter the circulatory system, which carries the nutrients to all body cells.
To the rest of the body
roots.
The roots/root hairs.
because it takes in the nutrients