Each nutrient has a particular series of functions in the body and some nutrients are needed in larger quantities than others. For example, protein is needed in gram (g) quantities. Vitamin C is needed in milligram (mg) quantities (1/1000 gram) and vitamin B12 is needed in microgram (µg) quantities (1/1000000 gram). Individual requirements of each nutrient are related to a person's age, gender, level of physical activity and state of health. Also, some people absorb or utilize nutrients less efficiently than others and so will have higher than average nutritional requirements, e.g. among older people, vitamin B12 absorption can be relatively poor.
to produce sperm; To stay alive and kicking
fats carbohydrates proteins and vitamins
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Nutrients are used by the body's cells as a source of energy
Nutrients are used by the body's cells as a source of energy
The nutrients that are used is sugar and water
The nutrients that are used is sugar and water
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Nutrients are chemicals used by plants and animals to build their body structures.
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No, just the opposite. Fertile soil HAS nutrients that can be used by plants.
the nutrients used by consumers are:CarbohydratesProteinsFatsVitaminsMineralsCalciumIronThe producers use minerals from the soils like nitrogen etc.....
nitrogen
Manure is sometimes used as a fertilizer for plants because of the nutrients and chemicals that are in the manure. These chemicals and nutrients are good for plants.
The main nutrients in the soil that are needed by autotrophs are nitrogen and phosphorous.