It does contain some nutrients, but due to our inability to break down cellulose, it is not beneficial to us.
plants need macro nutrients and micro nutrients. macro nutrients are needed at large quantity and micro nutrients are needed in small quantities. there are 10 macro nutrients and 6 micro nutrients.The 10 macro nutrients arecarbonhydrogenoxygennitrogenpotassiumcalciummagnesiumsulphurironphosphorousthe 6 micro nutrients aremolybdenumchlorineboronzinccoppermanganese
Perhaps - replenish the nutrients.
what does nutrients got to do with the respiratory
Plants store nutrients inside of their cells. They store nutrients so that they can use them later when nutrients are less plentiful.
Osmosis (when nutrients go from a high concentration of nutrients to a low concentration) and phagocytosis (when the cell actually eats it)
Soil is healthier than paper towels because soil has nutrients even though paper towels are very absorbant but soil us healthier because of it's nutrients and oxygen
Actually you can and it's slightly nutritional because of the little percentage of nutrients in the paper from the tree.
fibber is used in are daily nutrients
Both absorb something. A paper towel absorbs a waste liquid and our small intestine absorbs water and nutrients. Hope this helped!:)
Paper is made from a celullose pulp and pressing together the fibres. It is not a vegetable
Mold is the growth of various types of bacteria on a surface. In order for the growth to occur, there has to be enough nutrients and a good atmosphere. Since foil does not have any organic compounds, it is a very poor source of nutrients so would result in lower mold production. Plastics are not good sources of nutrients either, but they do allow for more light and so would have less growth than the paper (an organic product) bag, but more than foil.
you could either use a scrub brush or lightly soak the produce with a damp paper towel.
What is the nutrients of Brooklyn
They will munch on paper napkins if given the opportunity, though obviously not on cloth or fabric ones, which are too tough for them. Rabbits enjoy nibbling on any paper, as indeed do a lot of herbivores- however, this does NOT mean that they should be fed paper deliberately as part of a regular diet! Although they eat paper when unsupervised, the practice is not to be deliberately encouraged as a supplement to their ordinary meals. Paper contains no nutrients, can cause digestive problems, and is simply not meant to be eaten!!
it depends... if its like leaves in a river they will decompose and just return nutrients but if its those paper plates they decompose but they still leave some traces
all foods have nutrients in them acually nutrients iscarbohaydretesfatsprotianmineralwatervitimans
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