it is extremely hard to find a food with all six categories of nutrients but through my research the closest one so far has been bee products. . . like pollen, which is really not a common food :P
A living animal -- but you'd have to eat it all (guts too). On the vegetable side, potatoes aren't too bad (depends on what soil they grow in).
there is none
cheese
No, not all food contains all the nutrients.
No, lentils are another excellent source of a single food that contains all the essential nutrients for survival.
The blood plasma contains the red blood cells which carries the food nutrients and oxygen to all the cells.
No one food contains all the nutrients your body needs. Good foods contain a range of nutrients, but there is no one food. Eating a balanced diet will give you the nutrients you need to sustain a healthy body. Hope this helps. :)
Food contains all necessary nutrients for our body. These nutrients helps the body to do all the day to day activities. Nutrients helps the brain to develop , thus helping the brain to give command to the body to work.
For an adult/teenager, baby food is definately not good for you. It contains all the nutrients required for a baby/toddler, but as you get older your body requires more "block food" (food that is in solid form).
Hens do not need grass to lay eggs if their food contains all the nutrients they need, but they do enjoy eating it!
Your food which contains the nutrients goes through your digestive system. This should take all essential nutrients out. It is not likely there would be any nutrients left in your body but if there was you would descrete them (they would come out in your poo)
Same way all animals get their nutrients, from the food they eat
No, feces is composed of wastes from digested and partially digested foods after the body has tried to gather all the nutrients it can from the food-stuffs. In addition, feces contains the bacteria E Coli and fluid.
Food that has had all of its nutrients removed is stored in the colon and rectum until it is defected out.
all foods should have labels to tell all nutrients