Fortification
The addition of calcium to Orange Juice products by food manufactures is most properly termed nutrient fortification.
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inoculation
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The nutrient that organisms tend to get from their local ecosystem is phosphorus. They can also get the nutrient nitrogen locally.
Water is the nutrient that helps regulate temperature.
Fortification The addition of calcium to orange juice products by food manufactures is most properly termed nutrient fortification.
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Fortification The addition of calcium to orange juice products by food manufactures is most properly termed nutrient fortification.
inoculation
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No, not directly. There are bacteria that can fix Nitrogen out of the air and make it available as a nutrient but Nitrogen has to be in a compound form for it to be useful to most of the living things on Earth.
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Carbon is an element, but the definition of a nutrient is any substance which can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue. So YES, carbon can be a nutrient. Carbon in some forms however my not be available for metabolism and may be considered purely an element, such as diamond.
The ability to absorband retain nutrients so they will be available to the roots of plants
Sara Gregory has written: 'Bacterial production and response to nutrient addition in the Skagit River-Skagit Bay system'
Alvarez-Leite, J. I. "Nutrient Deficiencies Secondary to Bariatric Surgery." Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care 7 (September 2004): 569-575.