There are no adverbs.
The word many is an adjective (number of nutrients). The word plant could be considered an adjective for the noun food, but is more strictly a noun adjunct that makes "plant sources" the subject.
Give 2 sources of each nutrients?
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Bacteria seek nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur in their food sources. These nutrients are essential for their growth and metabolism.
It doesn't; you can live perfectly well and never eat a tomato in your life. Tomatoes do contain vitamin C and other nutrients, but you can get them from other sources.
M. luteus, or Micrococcus luteus, does not contain starch. This bacterium is primarily composed of proteins, lipids, and polysaccharides, but it does not synthesize or store starch as a carbohydrate reserve. Instead, it relies on other sources of nutrients for growth and energy.
Nouns: vacation, statesverb: droveAdjective: summerAdverb: through*Note: the word twelve is often called a determiner when used in combination with the noun states, but other sources consider it an adjective.
Water itself does not contain nutrients in the traditional sense, such as vitamins or minerals, but it is essential for various bodily functions. It aids in digestion, nutrient absorption, and waste elimination. Additionally, water can help transport nutrients throughout the body and maintain hydration, which is vital for overall health. Some water sources may contain trace minerals like calcium or magnesium, but these are not significant contributors to overall nutrient intake.
No, it is not. Sources can be a plural noun, and more rarely a verb form from the nonstandard verb to source.
There is no adjective form of 'mystify.' However there is an adverb form. See Sources and Related Links.,
What are the main sources of vitamins for vegetarians
protein
No. Salt is too heavy to evaporate. Even though some rain water is evaporated from the ocean it does not contain salt. No. When the water evaporates, it leaves the salt behind.