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Q: What is the name of substance assimilated by living things that promotes growth?
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What substance is assimilated by living things that promotes growth?

nutrient


What the nutrient is?

nutrient: Any substance assimilated by living things that promotes growth. The term is generally applied to nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater, but is also applied to other essential and trace elements.


What is nutrience?

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Is a virus a substance dependent on living tissue for reproduction and growth?

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Why are chemical pesticides dangerous to living things?

It is because pesticides contain dangerous substance that can harm living things. Example of negative effects is 'Eutrophication'. This process is the when pesticides are used and promotes the growth of algae in a water source and it makes underwater plants cannot do their photosynthesis. Fishes will die due to lack of oxygen and lot of unabsorbed carbon dioxide that are dissolved in water.


What are the factor that help bacteria spread and reproduce?

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What is One of a group of disease-causing substance is dependent on living tissue for reproduction and growth?

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What is One of a group of disease causing substance dependent on living tissue for reproduction and growth?

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What theory promotes the idea that ''only the strongest living organisms that can adapt to its surroundings'' survive?

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How is a growth from a living thing different from a growth of a non living thing?

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