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Directly connected to the mother's blood supply, it funnels
nutrients
and oxygen straight into the calf's body via the umbilical cord, and also exports its waste.
Soil
nutrients
are so minimal that no vegetation can be found, and of course hardly any atmosphere exists to speak of.
Let's say, hypothetically, what if martian soil could actually support plant growth without using Earth-derived
nutrients?
In those ecosystems, they take carbon and recycle it into the
nutrients
needed for those ecosystems.
And they're rich in nutrients, such as oils and proteins, minerals and carbohydrates.
So this type of crop can actually produce the
nutrients
that would give us pasta and bread, cakes, nutritional items of many sorts.
They produce the
nutrients
in the soil naturally.
And where the fungal cells interact with the root cells, there's a trade of carbon for nutrients, and that fungus gets those
nutrients
by growing through the soil and coating every soil particle.
And that's a bummer to me, because there are amazing
nutrients
in your daily doody.
And carbon, if we're getting that into the soil, is going to bind to the other minerals and
nutrients
in there.
Experimental blends of concrete include these bacterial or fungal spores alongside
nutrients
in their concrete mix, where they could lie dormant for hundreds of years.
It has been testing countless solutions to move nutrients, gases and proteins.
And it got particularly terrifying when we got home from the hospital, and we were unsure whether our little baby boy was getting enough
nutrients
from breastfeeding.
What can we expect our kids to learn if their diets are full of sugar and empty of
nutrients?
Your digestion shuts down to maximize the delivery of
nutrients
and oxygen to muscles and vital organs, so you get dry mouth, butterflies.
And second, because the more variety we have in our diet, the more likely we are to get all the
nutrients
we need.
The blood circulatory system, while seemingly mundane, is essential for you to survive, providing oxygen and
nutrients
to your cells, and removing waste and carbon dioxide.
Even the trees in the forest, they're not all in competition with each other, they're connected with the vast network of roots and mushrooms that let them communicate with one another and pass
nutrients
back and forth.
Dr. Daniel Levitin: Every time you shift your attention from one thing to another, the brain has to engage a neurochemical switch that uses up
nutrients
in the brain to accomplish that.
And since it could be preserved and stockpiled, these essential
nutrients
could be eaten throughout scarce famines and long winters.
It's just trying to replace some
nutrients
in the ground with flies.
As water moves from the depths of the ocean to the surface, it carries
nutrients
that nourish the microorganisms which form the base of many ocean food chains.
And the gut, actually, is possibly the most important advisor for the brain because it's our largest sensory organ, collecting information not only on the quality of our nutrients, but really also on how are so many of our immune cells doing, or things like the hormones in our blood that it can sense.
Perhaps the most subtle of them is that it turns out that a major input of
nutrients
which protects island environments in the Pacific is from the fallout of continental dust from central Asia.
In order for trees to grow, they need to bring sugars obtained from photosynthesis and
nutrients
brought in through the root system to wherever growth is happening.
This tissue is packed with
nutrients
and ions like calcium, potassium, and iron, which the tree has absorbed through its roots.
This process, called osmotic movement, creates nutrient-rich xylem sap, which will then travel up the trunk to spread those
nutrients
through the tree.
Together these forces launch sap to dizzying heights, distributing nutrients, and growing new leaves to photosynthesize – far above the tree’s roots.
And using this model alongside growth rates and known needs for
nutrients
and photosynthesis, researchers have been able to propose height limits for specific species.
Carnivorous plants tend to grow in places with highly acidic soil, which is poor in crucial
nutrients
like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
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