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Q: What is the enrichment nutrient of grain?
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Nutrient enrichment of an aquatic ecosystem is called?

biome


What does nutrient enrichment of water bodies lead to?

Eutrophication.


What is nutrient over-enrichment?

Nutrient over enrichment (eutrophication) is the contamination of water by nutrients such as phosphates and nitrogen which encourage algal growth,. The algae eventually forms algae "blooms" or masses of floating and rotting algae which rob te water of oxygen


What is nutrient over enrichment?

Nutrient over enrichment (eutrophication) is the contamination of water by nutrients such as phosphates and nitrogen which encourage algal growth,. The algae eventually forms algae "blooms" or masses of floating and rotting algae which rob te water of oxygen


The process of nutrient enrichment increased production of organic matter and subsequent ecosystem degradation is known as?

Eutrophication


What is the nutrient rich inner part of a kernel of grain?

starch


What is the main nutrient and fuction in the Grain Group?

Vitamin B


What type of bagel is less nutrient dense than a whole grain bagel but more nutrient dense than a donut?

Whole grain bagels are considered to be more nutrient dense. Plain bagels are less nutrient dense. The reason for this is because plain bagels have refined flour and sugar in them.


What is over enrichment?

Nutrient over enrichment (eutrophication) is the contamination of water by nutrients such as phosphates and nitrogen which encourage algal growth,. The algae eventually forms algae "blooms" or masses of floating and rotting algae which rob te water of oxygen


Which part of the whole grain is the nutrient-rich part?

The thing about whole grain that makes it nutrient-rich is that it's "whole". If there was a part of it that had all the nutrients, then they would separate it and sell us that part. They've been separating it and selling us only a part of the grain for a hundred years. Do you think they're intentionally discarding the nutrient-rich part and selling us the junk part ? There would be no reason to do that, because if the other part had all the nutrients in it, then they could just switch the parts and double the price. The grain has one nutrient in this part, another nutrient in that part, and a different nutrient in another part. If you throw anything away, you throw away something that would be good for you. That's why the recommendation of the nutritionists is to eat the "whole grain". It's not to reduce the producers' processing costs. It's to get all the nutrients in the grain into you.


What nutrient provides roughage that stimulates the normal activity of your intestines?

The nutrient Niacin.


What causes a death zone in the gulf of Mexico?

The dead zone is caused by nutrient enrichment from the Mississippi River, particularly nitrogen and phosphorous.