materials which are considered essential to the support of biological life, Proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals These are provided by food and are necessary for growth and the maintenance of life, Elements or compounds essential to life, including carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and many others, Elements or compounds essential as raw materials for organism growth and development, such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus Nutrients are identified as pollutants of interest in the LaMPs, Refers to the mineral elements usually found in the soil which are essential for plant growth, Generally refers to nitrogen and phosphorus compounds, which act as fertilizers in water systems, any of a group of elements necessary for growth; about 15 elements are necessary for aquatic plant growth but are usually available in natural waters; low levels of nitrogen or phosphorus may limit plant growth in surface waters; high levels may cause excess plant and phytoplankton growth, Various types of materials that become dissolved in water and induce plant growth, substances necessary for growth and reproduction of organisms; in water, mainly nitrates and phosphates, plural of nutrient, elements required by organisms for normal life and activity, Items such as protein, fat, fibre, energy, minerals, trace minerals, and vitamins, nitrogen and other minerals that animals and plants use for food, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals provided by food and necessary for growth and the maintenance of life, Vitamins and minerals that we and all other living things need to live and grow, Elements necessary for growth and reproduction Primary plant nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (3), Compounds required for growth by plants and other organisms Major plant nutrients are phosphorus and nitrogen, Elements or compounds that are essential for animal and plant growth The term generally is applied to nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater but also is applied to other essential and trace elements, Proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals These are provided by food and are necessary for growth and the maintenance of life, Essential inorganic chemicals (e g , nitrogen and phosphorus) needed by plants for growth Excessive amounts of nutrients (eutrophication) can lead to degradation of water quality by promoting excessive growth, accumulation, and subsequent decay of plants, especially algae (phytoplankton), proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals provided by food and necessary for growth and the maintenance of life, Elements and chemicals, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, that are essential to plant growth Too many nutrients in a water body can lead to eutrophication and result in a fish kill, Substances which are vital for growth and a healthy body, such as protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, Food needed for growth by living things, Elements or compounds essential as raw material for organic growth and development such as carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus, Elements available through soil, air and water which the plant utilizes in growth Preferably these nutrients come from Organic Matter Organic matter is defined as plant and animal residues and remains, A source of nourishment, such as food, that can be metabolized by an organism to give energy and build tissue, providing nourishment, Food or substance that supplies the body with elements necessary for metabolism, an element or compound such as nitrogen, phosphorus or potassium that is necessary for plant growth Fertilizers contain nutrients, A substance that supports growth and reproduction (See 96), Things in food (like vitamins, minerals, protein, fat & carbohydrates), that help your body function and grow, Any substance that is assimilated (taken in) by organisms and promotes growth Nitrogen and phosphorous are nutrients which promote the growth of algae There are other essential and trace elements which are also considered nutrients, substance necessary for life and growth, as a pollutant, any element or compound, such as phosphorous or nitrogen, that fuels abnormally high organic growth in aquatic ecosystems, which nourishes or promotes growth, Nutritious; nourishing; promoting growth, nutritious substance, of or providing nourishment; "good nourishing stew", Any substance assimilated by organisms which promotes growth and replacement of cellular constituents, any substance that can be metabolized by an organism to give energy and build tissue, Any substance which has nutritious qualities, i, Any substance that promotes growth with living organisms The term is generally applied to nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater, but is also applied to other essential and trace elements Nutrient Pollution Contamination of water resources by excessive inputs of nutrients In surface waters, excess algal production is a major concern, any substance assimilated by organisms that promotes growth Marine scientists typically measure nitrites, nitrates, phosphates, and silicates as nutrients for plant growth, Any substance assimilated by living things that promotes growth (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990), Any substance assimilated by living organisms that promotes growth The term is generally applied to nitrogen and phosphorous, but is also applied to other essential trace elements, any substance that is assimilated (taken in) by organisms and promotes growth For example, nitrogen and phosphorous are nutrients which promote the growth of algae There are other essential and trace elements which are also considered nutrients, Nutrients are substances that help plants and animals to grow. the role of vegetable fibres, vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients. a chemical or food that provides what is needed for plants or animals to live and grow (present participle of nutrire ), nourishing, wholesome, A nutrient is a nourishing substance, especially a nourishing ingredient in a food, Any element or simple compound necessary for the health and survival of an organism This includes air and water, as well as food, elements or compounds that are essential as raw materials for organism growth and develop ment, such as carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus There are at least 17 essential nutrients, An element that is necessary for growth and replacement of tissues, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, Any substance assimilated by living things that promotes growth The term is generally applied to nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater, but is also applied to other essential and trace elements, A nourishing substance needed for growth and development in living organisms, Elements or compounds essential as raw materials for organism growth and development These include C, H, O, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, Cu, Fe, Zn, Mn, B, Cl, Ni and Mo plant nutrients, n: Any food or element an organism must take in to live, grow, or reproduce Plant: An essential element in a particular ion or molecule that can be absorbed and used by he plant For example, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus are essential elements; carbon dioxide, water, nitrate (NO 3 ), and phosphate (PO 4 ) are respective nutrients Animal: Materials such as protein, vitamins, and minerals that are required for growth, maintenance, and repair of the body and also materials such as carbohydrates that are required for energy, Any substance, such as fertilizer, phosphorous, and nitrogen compounds, that enhances the growth of plants and animals, A chemical element or compound that is essential for the metabolism and growth of an organism, Element or compound essential for animal and plant growth Common nutrients in fertilizer include nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, A group of chemicals that nourish growth In the Chesapeake Bay system, nitrogen and phosphorus are the nutrients contributing to excessive plant (e g , Algal) growth and eutrophication,
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materials which are considered essential to the support of biological life
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Proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals These are provided by food and are necessary for growth and the maintenance of life
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Elements or compounds essential to life, including carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and many others
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Elements or compounds essential as raw materials for organism growth and development, such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus Nutrients are identified as pollutants of interest in the LaMPs
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Refers to the mineral elements usually found in the soil which are essential for plant growth
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Generally refers to nitrogen and phosphorus compounds, which act as fertilizers in water systems
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any of a group of elements necessary for growth; about 15 elements are necessary for aquatic plant growth but are usually available in natural waters; low levels of nitrogen or phosphorus may limit plant growth in surface waters; high levels may cause excess plant and phytoplankton growth
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Various types of materials that become dissolved in water and induce plant growth
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substances necessary for growth and reproduction of organisms; in water, mainly nitrates and phosphates
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plural of nutrient
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elements required by organisms for normal life and activity
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Items such as protein, fat, fibre, energy, minerals, trace minerals, and vitamins
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nitrogen and other minerals that animals and plants use for food
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proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals provided by food and necessary for growth and the maintenance of life
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Vitamins and minerals that we and all other living things need to live and grow
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Elements necessary for growth and reproduction Primary plant nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (3)
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Compounds required for growth by plants and other organisms Major plant nutrients are phosphorus and nitrogen
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Elements or compounds that are essential for animal and plant growth The term generally is applied to nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater but also is applied to other essential and trace elements
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Proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals These are provided by food and are necessary for growth and the maintenance of life
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Essential inorganic chemicals (e g , nitrogen and phosphorus) needed by plants for growth Excessive amounts of nutrients (eutrophication) can lead to degradation of water quality by promoting excessive growth, accumulation, and subsequent decay of plants, especially algae (phytoplankton)
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proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals provided by food and necessary for growth and the maintenance of life
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Elements and chemicals, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, that are essential to plant growth Too many nutrients in a water body can lead to eutrophication and result in a fish kill
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Substances which are vital for growth and a healthy body, such as protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals
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Food needed for growth by living things
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Elements or compounds essential as raw material for organic growth and development such as carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus
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Elements available through soil, air and water which the plant utilizes in growth Preferably these nutrients come from Organic Matter Organic matter is defined as plant and animal residues and remains
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nutrient
A source of nourishment, such as food, that can be metabolized by an organism to give energy and build tissue
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nutrient
providing nourishment
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Food or substance that supplies the body with elements necessary for metabolism
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an element or compound such as nitrogen, phosphorus or potassium that is necessary for plant growth Fertilizers contain nutrients
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A substance that supports growth and reproduction (See 96)
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Things in food (like vitamins, minerals, protein, fat & carbohydrates), that help your body function and grow
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Any substance that is assimilated (taken in) by organisms and promotes growth Nitrogen and phosphorous are nutrients which promote the growth of algae There are other essential and trace elements which are also considered nutrients
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substance necessary for life and growth
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as a pollutant, any element or compound, such as phosphorous or nitrogen, that fuels abnormally high organic growth in aquatic ecosystems
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which nourishes or promotes growth
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Nutritious; nourishing; promoting growth
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nutritious substance isim
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of or providing nourishment; "good nourishing stew"
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Any substance assimilated by organisms which promotes growth and replacement of cellular constituents
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any substance that can be metabolized by an organism to give energy and build tissue
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Any substance which has nutritious qualities, i
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Any substance that promotes growth with living organisms The term is generally applied to nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater, but is also applied to other essential and trace elements Nutrient Pollution Contamination of water resources by excessive inputs of nutrients In surface waters, excess algal production is a major concern
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any substance assimilated by organisms that promotes growth Marine scientists typically measure nitrites, nitrates, phosphates, and silicates as nutrients for plant growth
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Any substance assimilated by living things that promotes growth (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
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Any substance assimilated by living organisms that promotes growth The term is generally applied to nitrogen and phosphorous, but is also applied to other essential trace elements
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any substance that is assimilated (taken in) by organisms and promotes growth For example, nitrogen and phosphorous are nutrients which promote the growth of algae There are other essential and trace elements which are also considered nutrients
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Nutrients are substances that help plants and animals to grow. the role of vegetable fibres, vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients. a chemical or food that provides what is needed for plants or animals to live and grow (present participle of nutrire )
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nourishing, wholesome sıfat
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A nutrient is a nourishing substance, especially a nourishing ingredient in a food
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Any element or simple compound necessary for the health and survival of an organism This includes air and water, as well as food
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elements or compounds that are essential as raw materials for organism growth and develop ment, such as carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus There are at least 17 essential nutrients
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An element that is necessary for growth and replacement of tissues, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
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Any substance assimilated by living things that promotes growth The term is generally applied to nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater, but is also applied to other essential and trace elements
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A nourishing substance needed for growth and development in living organisms
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Elements or compounds essential as raw materials for organism growth and development These include C, H, O, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, Cu, Fe, Zn, Mn, B, Cl, Ni and Mo plant nutrients
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n: Any food or element an organism must take in to live, grow, or reproduce Plant: An essential element in a particular ion or molecule that can be absorbed and used by he plant For example, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus are essential elements; carbon dioxide, water, nitrate (NO 3 ), and phosphate (PO 4 ) are respective nutrients Animal: Materials such as protein, vitamins, and minerals that are required for growth, maintenance, and repair of the body and also materials such as carbohydrates that are required for energy
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Any substance, such as fertilizer, phosphorous, and nitrogen compounds, that enhances the growth of plants and animals
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A chemical element or compound that is essential for the metabolism and growth of an organism
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Element or compound essential for animal and plant growth Common nutrients in fertilizer include nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
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A group of chemicals that nourish growth In the Chesapeake Bay system, nitrogen and phosphorus are the nutrients contributing to excessive plant (e g , Algal) growth and eutrophication
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