No. Some chemicals are so dangerous, that there is simply no creature that would consider this as a nutrient.
Wastewater is called nutrient rich when it contains certain chemicals which are very much essential for microbial growth such as nitrogen, phosphorous, etc. in large proportion.
Wastewater is called nutrient rich when it contains certain chemicals which are very much essential for microbial growth such as nitrogen, phosphorous, etc. in large proportion.
Chemicals can have both positive and negative effects on plant growth. Fertilizers can provide essential nutrients for healthy growth, while pesticides can protect plants from diseases and pests. However, excessive use of chemicals can lead to environmental pollution and harm plants by causing nutrient imbalances or toxicity.
Vitamins. They are known as co-enzymes.
It is the carrier medium to transfer nutrient, oxygen, heat, waste or chemicals such as neurotransmitter and hormone in and out of cell.
Without chemicals there would be no matter at all. Everything is made of chemicals; water, stomach acid and chocolate are all made of chemicals.
It all depends on the density of the nutrient . the nutrient would half to be at such a density to be able to float in the air as gases do.
All medicines have chemicals in them, as everything around us can be defined as chemicals.
Not ALL reactions are chemicals. When chemicals reacte with other chemicals it is called as chemical reactions.
Yes, all living things contain chemicals.
All organisms are alive and made of chemicals.
No there are no chemicals added, they are all natural.