Nutrients are classified if a) omitting the nutrient from the diet leads to a nutritional deficiency and a decline in some aspect of health and b) if the omitted nutrient is put back into the diet, the symptoms of nutritional deficiency will decline and the individual will return to normal, barring any permanent damage caused by its absence.
fruits are not nutrients they have nutrients in them
They are classified under the Protists where they get nutrients from photosynthesis.
A hookworm and a tapeworm are classified as parasites because they need a host to survive(get nutrients and energy)
Organisms that are able to manufacture organic nutrients in the a biotic environment are classified..?
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Blood is a bodily fluid that carries nutrients, oxygen, and waste products throughout the body. It is best classified as a connective tissue.
Most foods contain a mix of nutrients, which are classified as either macro-nutrients, or micro-nutrients. The macro-nutrients are carbohydrates (including fiber), fats, protein, and water, which we need in relatively large amounts. Carbohydrates, fats, and protein provide the structural material of cells, as well as energy (calories). Micro-nutrients include vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and phytonutrients, including antioxidants and pigments, which we need in relatively small amounts compared to macro-nutrients.
They're classified as semi permeable because it only allows certain enzymes and nutrients, etc, to get through.
because trees have areas that transport nurtients and water from the soil below it. The phloem and xylem contribute to the spread of these essential nutrients.
No, mushrooms are not producers; they are classified as decomposers. Unlike plants, which produce their own food through photosynthesis, mushrooms obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter. They play a crucial role in ecosystems by recycling nutrients and supporting soil health.
.a balance diet contains a range of nutrients,all of which play a important part in keeping our body healthy ;] the nutrients in our food is classified as proteins,fats,carbohydrates,vitamins,minerals and fibre..
A pig is classified as a placental mammal because it develops inside its mother's uterus connected to her via a placenta, which allows for exchange of nutrients and waste between the mother and developing offspring. This is a common feature among most mammals, including pigs.