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Noun
/ˈn(y)o͞otrēənt/,
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nutrients, plural;
  1. A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
    • - fish is a source of many important nutrients, including protein, vitamins, and minerals

  1. food: any substance that can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue
  2. alimentary: of or providing nourishment; "good nourishing stew"
  3. any substance (such as a chemical element or inorganic compound) that can be taken in by a green plant and used in organic synthesis
  4. A nutrient is a chemical that an organism needs to live and grow or a substance used in an organism's metabolism which must be taken in from its environment.Whitney, Elanor and Sharon Rolfes. 2005. Understanding Nutrition, 10th edition, p 6. Thomson-Wadsworth. ...
  5. (Nutrients (journal)) Nutrients is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal that presents research in the fields of nutrients, nutraceuticals and nutritional supplements.
  6. Nutrients are the vitamins, minerals, and other substances in food that keep your body healthy and help it grow.
  7. (Nutrients) A substance that provides nourishment for growth or metabolism.
  8. (NUTRIENTS) Elements necessary for growth and reproduction. Primary plant nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. (3)
  9. (nutrients) substances required for growth and development.
  10. (Nutrients) Chemicals that are needed by plants and animals for growth (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus). ...
  11. (Nutrients) chemicals found in foods that is critical to human growth and function.
  12. (Nutrients) Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, iron, and other elements needed by growing plants and supplied by minerals and organic matter in soil and by fertilizers.
  13. Nutrients are substances such as nitrogen and phosphorus in various forms required for the growth of plants. Excess concentrations of nutrients can be harmful in rivers, creeks and bays.
  14. (Nutrients) Elements or compounds essential as raw materials for organism growth and development.
  15. (Nutrients, (nitrates and phosphates)) Nutrients are essential for growth in both plants and animals with nitrogen and phosphorus being significant for growth in plants. There are several common forms of nitrogen including nitrite, nitrate, and ammonia. ...
  16. (Nutrients) The basic substances that are necessary for life derived from food.
  17. (nutrients) proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals provided by food and necessary for growth and the maintenance of life.
  18. (nutrients) Chemical substances in food that contribute to health, many of which are essential parts of a diet. Nutrients nourish us by providing calories to fulfill energy needs, materials for building body parts, and factors to regulate necessary chemical processes in the body.
  19. (Nutrients) Chemical substances obtained from food and used in the body to provide energy, structural materials, and regulatory agents to support growth, maintenance, and repair the body’s tissues. Nutrients can also reduce the risk of some diseases.
  20. (Nutrients) Elements required for metabolic function.
  21. (NUTRIENTS) A blend of substances added to enhance fermentation.
  22. (NUTRIENTS) Elements available through soil, air and water which the plant utilizes in growth. Preferably these nutrients come from Organic Matter.
  23. (Nutrients) Animal, vegetable, or mineral substance which sustains individual organisms and ecosystems. Any substance that is assimilated by organisms and promotes growth.
  24. (Nutrients) Basic elements of food which provide nourishment for body.
  25. (Nutrients) Chemical compounds or elements required by all living organisms for growth, reproduction, and the maintenance of homeostasis. Most commonly, measurements are taken from water samples to determine the concentration of nutrients required by plants (e.g., primary producers). ...