I don't really know but you can just ask this question and telling what the type of food is, and I'm sure you will find the answer.
I hope this helped !
yes, it depends on what you eat if you eat food high in nutrients then it will be transfered to your blood.
It is called malnutrition.
Yes, nutrient density refers to the amount of essential nutrients a food contains relative to its caloric content. Foods that are high in vitamins, minerals, and other beneficial compounds but low in calories are considered nutrient-dense. In contrast, foods high in calories but low in nutrients are considered less nutrient-dense. Therefore, a food's nutrient density is determined by evaluating its nutrient content in relation to its total calories.
It is a nutrient dense food :)
the answers is candy, pie and other food that is high in fat or sugar.
It is usually referred to as a nutrient dense "Super Food".
All nutrients are determined by local geochemical enviroment.
All nutrients are determined by local geochemical enviroment.
Storing food is not a function of nutrients because nutrients are derived from food.
i think soo, because its high in nutrients and low in bad substances
A nutritious and healthy food is like food with the Singapore nutritional label or food that are generally low in fats but high in nutrients like saturated fats.
All foods contain nutrition, but the type of nutrients depends on the type of food, for example meats contain proteins.