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producers and decomposer. producers use the minerals and nuteients from the dead animal and grow from that. then the comsumers eat them and so on. Decomposers also eat the dead and do the same thing
Abiotic are non-living things. Water and minerals from the soil (nutrients) are non-living, therefore abiotic.
Yes they r all important in a food chain
They only return the minerals to the ecosystem.
Vitamins, minerals, and water are inorganic nutrients keep the body healthy
phosphorous
the nutrients used by consumers are:CarbohydratesProteinsFatsVitaminsMineralsCalciumIronThe producers use minerals from the soils like nitrogen etc.....
Nutrients are found in the air, water and soil. :D
Producers.
producers and decomposer. producers use the minerals and nuteients from the dead animal and grow from that. then the comsumers eat them and so on. Decomposers also eat the dead and do the same thing
Abiotic are non-living things. Water and minerals from the soil (nutrients) are non-living, therefore abiotic.
Yes they r all important in a food chain
what carrys water minerals and nutrients
yes minerals are nutrients. Rocks are not nutrients. Minerals in food enrich blood strengthen bones muscles and teeth and keeps organs functioning properly.
They only return the minerals to the ecosystem.
Some important vitamins for seniors include vitamin D for bone health and immune function, vitamin B12 for nerve function and energy production, and vitamin K for blood clotting and bone health. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new vitamin regimen.
Plants absorb minerals/ nutrients from the soil