As the corn grows older, it loses nutrients and goes through flavor changes. It will retain them longer if it is refrigerated.
Yes, corn husks can be composted. Composting corn husks can help reduce waste and enrich the soil with nutrients.
Corn
Yes they can. Not all the time cause it is not nutrients to them.
Corn takes in water through its roots via a process called osmosis. Water, along with essential nutrients, is absorbed by the root hairs of the corn plant and transported up through the stem to the leaves and other parts of the plant for photosynthesis and growth.
protein, vitamin b12, zinc and Selenium
None. It's the amount that is eaten that can be unhealthy.
No, the nutrional facts for corn are not bad for you. Corn like any other fruit or vegetable is very good for you. They are healthy and high in good nutrients.
corn, wheat and rice
Some foods include ; - Corn ( Obviously ) - Tomatoes - Potatoes And they also eat the skin that they shed off for nutrients .
Corn has more than one macromolecule: Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen and Hydrogen are the major nutrients that make up a corn plant and the macromolecules of that plant.
Well there are a number of crucial vitamins in Corn on the cob; firstly there is 'corn'... corn is surprisingly actually a nutrient :) then there is 'on' this too provides nutrients as does 'the' this is also crucial. However the most important of all the nutrients is 'COB' this provides everything that a male needs to produce sperm; this is critical for the starfish sperm parties :) Have fun out there all you starfish!