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Soils contain only finite amounts of nutrients. When they are used up they can be replaced only two ways: 1) dissolution or erosion of basic soil components and 2) adding the nutrients. The three macro nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. There are many micro nutrients. A shortage of any nutrients will cause defects or growth loss in plants.
Vitamins are essential nutrients your body needs in small amounts for various roles in the human body. Vitamins are divided into two groups: water-soluble (B-complex and C) and fat-soluble (A, D, E and K).
Two factors that influence a region's photosynthetic productivity are the availability of sunlight and the presence of nutrients. Sunlight is crucial for photosynthesis as it provides the energy needed for the process. Nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, are essential for plant growth and photosynthetic activity. Lack of either sunlight or nutrients can limit photosynthetic productivity in a region.
The two amounts are the same but have the opposite sign (positive vs negative).
Two major nutrients that are supplied by the fruit and vegetable groups are vitamins, and fiber. Both are needed by the human body.
Cells and carbohydrates are the two nutrients which store energy.
Sodium and potassium are two elements that the body needs to survive. Without them, the body cannot process nutrients needed to sustain life.
What are the two ways organisms use nutrients from food?
If using the compressed format, where a byte holds two decimal digits (because only 4 bits are needed to make nine), so two bytes would be four decimal digits, the largest which is 9999.
Two main nutrients found in autotrophs include carbohydrates, and proteins