Water (assuming you are talking about pure H2O) isn't called a nutrient simply because the only molecule in water is H2O. In other words the only thin in water, is water, no minerals or vitamens whatsoever, unless added.
Upwelling
Nutrient? That would be fat. But if you mean substance, that would be water.
Hydroponics.
upwelling
into your small intestine.
Upwelling
it isnt
nutrient
Mosses absorb water through their rootlike structures called rhizoids. These structures anchor the moss to the substrate and aid in water and nutrient uptake.
BCN
no it isnt
no it isnt
When plants release water from their leaves and stems, it is called transpiration. This process helps to regulate plant temperature and nutrient transport.
Wastewater is called nutrient rich when it contains certain chemicals which are very much essential for microbial growth such as nitrogen, phosphorous, etc. in large proportion.
The forgotten nutrient and the most important is water.
No there isnt. That is called Alzheimer
Wastewater is called nutrient rich when it contains certain chemicals which are very much essential for microbial growth such as nitrogen, phosphorous, etc. in large proportion.