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    Everyone knows that water is essential to human life‚ but one third of the world’s population lacks sufficient access to safe drinking water and sanitation to meet their basic needs. [www.gwp.org]Every year 3 million people die prematurely from water-related diseases in developing countries. [www.gwp.org] 884 million people in the world still do not get their drinking-water from improved sources‚ almost all of them in developing regions. [www.gwp.org]How can access to clean water change the lives of

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    beverage contract. The lawyers have three choices: water‚ Gatorade or Powerade. Out of the 55 attorneys that will be attending your presentation‚ 32 of them workout regularly‚ about 60 minutes‚ five days per week. The title of your presentation is: "Water: An Overlooked Essential Nutrient." The firm has requested that you address all of the questions mentioned in the introductory paragraph while creating a handout or essay that compares/contrasts water‚ Gatorade and Powerade. The following areas must

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    ORGANIC AND INORGANIC CONSTITUENT IN ESSENTIAL IN PLANTS AND NUTRIENTS REQUIRED TO PLANTS Organic constituent DEFINITION An organ‚ system‚ or other discrete element of an organism the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis. EXPLANATION: The chemical compounds of living things are known as organic compounds because of their association with organisms. Organic compounds‚ which are the compounds associated with life processes‚ are the subject matter of organic chemistry. Among the numerous

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    gradient or water potential gradient. What is the link between Cells & Movement of Substances? • Cells take in raw materials to make new substances such as proteins and fats. • Cells also take in glucose and water for cell activities. • How do the raw materials enter the cell? How does water and glucose enter the cell? What will we learn in Nutrients? Proteins‚ fats‚ glucose & water are examples of nutrients. • What are the raw materials needed to synthesise these nutrients? • What

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    ------------------------------------------------- Food contains nutrients that are very significant to the body. The basic essential nutrients‚ vitamins‚ and minerals play very significant functions in the different metabolic processes. In order for the nutrients to be known‚ several tests were performed to qualitatively analyze nutrients for the different food samples. Reagents were used as indicators to test common food substances for the presence of specific nutrients. Fruit juice‚ raw egg yolk‚ peanuts tested negative

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    CLASSIFICATION ESSAY Types of Nutrients A healthy diet is one that helps maintain or improve general health. It is important for lowering many chronic health risks‚ such as obesity‚ heart disease‚ diabetes‚ hypertension and cancer. A healthy diet involves consuming appropriate amounts of all essential nutrients and an adequate amount of water. Nutrients can be obtained from many different foods‚ so there are numerous diets that may be considered healthy. For me‚ I think that there are 3 kind of

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    Digestion and Nutrients Briana Smallwood The human body needs nutrients for it to survive. Nutrients are the fuel for the body to do work. It helps the body grow‚ provide protection from sickness and disease‚ function properly‚ and even live. There are many types and forms of nutrients that each do specific or multiple jobs. They are classified in six main groups. Carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ fats‚ vitamins‚ minerals and water are all the different groups. Proteins are nutrients that help build and

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    What are Micro Nutrients? Each flowering plant requires minor elements or micronutrients besides the chemical or organic fertilizers. These micronutrients help the plant in many ways‚ such as give more numbers of flowers‚ larger flower size and good luster of the petals. The above diagram shows symptoms associated with deficiency (shortage) of each micronutrient  in the plant. If your plant has any micronutrient deficiencies‚ it will warn you by showing these symptoms on the leaves

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    ______________________________________ Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: Identifying Nutrients Vocabulary: carbohydrate‚ disaccharide‚ lipid‚ monosaccharide‚ polysaccharide‚ protein‚ starch Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. What are the major types of nutrients you can get from food? Proteins‚ lipids‚ carbohydrates‚ minerals and vitamins 2. How are these nutrients used by your body? Nutrients are used by your body for everyday functions. Gizmo Warm-up Have

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    A nutrient cycle (or ecological recycling) is the movement and exchange of organic and inorganic matter back into the production of living matter. The process is regulated by food web pathways that decompose matter into mineral nutrients. Nutrient cycles occur within ecosystems. Ecosystems are interconnected systems where matter and energy flows and is exchanged as organisms feed‚ digest‚ and migrate about. Minerals and nutrients accumulate in varied densities and uneven configurations across the

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