It all depends on the density of the nutrient . the nutrient would half to be at such a density to be able to float in the air as gases do.
No, not directly. There are bacteria that can fix Nitrogen out of the air and make it available as a nutrient but Nitrogen has to be in a compound form for it to be useful to most of the living things on Earth.
the nutrient type that does not have a specialized storage form
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No form of cotton is a nutrient for humans.
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Fiber is the nutrient most associated with increased production of intestinal gas. Consuming high-fiber foods can lead to the production of gas by gut bacteria during the fermentation process in the large intestine.
The capillaries are responsible for gas and nutrient exchange with each of the body's cells. These tiny blood vessels have thin walls that allow for the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients between the blood and the surrounding tissues.
water in the form of gas is water vapor.
It depends on how you define nutrient. Oxygen is an oxidizing agent. The foods you eat are generally reducing agents. Reducing agents and oxidizing agents react to form new compounds with the release of energy. I suppose it could be considered a nutrient but this term is usually used for the energy containing component of food.
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Iron is a nutrient that lacks a gaseous form in the atmosphere of Earth. Although there is iron in the Earth's crust and core, it is not present in gaseous form like oxygen or carbon dioxide.
The primary nutrient used to form ketones is fat. When the body is low on carbohydrates, it breaks down fats into fatty acids, which are then converted into ketones by the liver.