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A substance necessary to maintain life, health and reproduction in an organism.
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As a pollutant, any element or compound, such as phosphorus or nitrogen, that fuels abnormally high organic growth in aquatic ecosystems ( eg , eutrophication of a lake).
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Chemical element essential for the growth and survival of an organism
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Nutrient density is the measurement of the amount of a nutrient per fixed portion of food. By its own convention, NutritionData calculates nutrient densities based on a 200-Calorie serving size. If you know the nutrient density of a food, you can better compare its nutritional value to that of other foods, regardless of serving size.
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Chemical substance required for the development, maintenance and reproduction of organisms.
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