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In the ocean, the nutrients are stored beneath the sea rocks and in the ocean water.
The plant uses up the nutrients stored in the cotyledons, they become smaller and eventually drop off once the plant is able to produce food for its self
The plant uses up the nutrients stored in the cotyledons, they become smaller and eventually drop off once the plant is able to produce food for its self
Calcium and Phosphorus are both stored in major quantities in bone tissue.
Food that has had all of its nutrients removed is stored in the colon and rectum until it is defected out.
i think it depends on what type of nutrients it is eg. fat is stored in different places to carbs and proteins, etc.
The nutrients of the ocean is stored in the ocean water and on the rocks beneath the sea bed.
Polar ice
liver
Nutrients spend different amounts of time in storeswithin the atmosphere, oceans, and land. Nutrients are stored for short periods of time in short-term stores, and are stored for long periods of time in longer-term stores.
it's an reservoir.
Vacuole