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  • ...tionship in which one organism derives its nutrition from dead or decaying organic matter.
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  • ...at they can absorb. This form of nutrition is crucial for the recycling of organic matter in ecosystems, contributing to soil fertility and the global carbon ...ents but also cleans up the environment by decomposing potentially harmful organic materials.
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  • ...These products may be sold in health food stores or in the health food or organic sections of grocery stores. Health foods include both organic foods and natural foods. [[Organic food]] is food grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, while [[n
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  • ...nd pressure. In the context of [[Chemistry]], it is often used to describe organic compounds, particularly fats and oils. In [[Organic Chemistry]], a saturated compound is a chemical compound that has a chain o
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  • Spelt requires fewer fertilizers than wheat, making it an attractive crop for organic farming. It is also more resistant to disease and pests than other wheat va ==Nutrition==
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  • ...ist and health educator who made significant contributions to the field of nutrition. She was known for her dedication to promoting healthy eating habits and he ...which led her to pursue a career in the field. She obtained her degree in nutrition from a reputable university, where she excelled in her studies and showed a
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  • ...24 hours each day. They are part of the larger category of [[organic food|organic]] and [[humane farming]] practices. The concept of free-range eggs originated from the [[animal welfare]] and [[organic farming]] movements, which advocate for the ethical treatment of animals an
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  • ...tic of heterotrophic organisms, which rely on consuming other organisms or organic matter for energy, as opposed to autotrophs that can produce their own food Holozoic nutrition involves several stages: ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation, an
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  • [[File:Hafermilch aus dem Bio-Supermarkt.jpg|Organic milk Germany|thumb]] ...o milk products that are produced from livestock raised in accordance with organic farming methods. Such practices are usually more sustainable and environmen
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  • ...ne meter of soil, e.g. humus, which is important to soil quality and plant nutrition and is replenished by the decomposition of plant material.
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  • ...on [[Channel 4]]. McKeith has been a controversial figure in the field of nutrition, often criticized by professionals for her unconventional advice and lack o ...shifting her focus to nutrition. Despite claims of holding a doctorate in nutrition, investigations have revealed that her degree was obtained from a non-accre
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  • ..., and other health-related products. These stores often emphasize natural, organic, non-GMO, and locally sourced products. Health food stores can range from s ...of the importance of [[nutrition]] and the benefits of eating natural and organic foods. The movement gained momentum in the 1960s and 1970s with the rise of
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  • ...oteins, enzymes, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, sugars, oils, etc., are organic. ...ents carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen that are present in nearly all organic molecules. The term "mineral" is archaic, since the intent is to describe s
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  • ...o|thumb]] '''Ella's Kitchen''' is a company that specializes in producing organic baby and toddler food. Founded by [[Paul Lindley]] in 2006, the company was ...y in the [[United Kingdom]] for its innovative packaging and commitment to organic ingredients. Its products are now sold in numerous countries around the wor
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  • ...food market, emphasizing the importance of providing pure, nutritious, and organic options for the youngest members of families. ...[[baby cereal]], [[toddler snacks]], and more, all of which are certified organic and made without the use of synthetic chemicals or preservatives.
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  • ...annot synthesize their own food and rely on complex organic substances for nutrition. These organisms include animals, fungi, and most bacteria. Heterotrophic o Heterotrophs are organisms that obtain their energy (nutrition) from organic compounds/materials. In other words, they cannot produce their own food, as
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  • ...[[health food]] industry. The company's mission focuses on sustainability, organic ingredients, and supporting communities. ==Ingredients and Nutrition==
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  • ...o agricultural and biological chemistry, and was considered the founder of organic chemistry. His work on the application of chemistry to the study of agricul ...tivity. His work laid the foundation for the modern understanding of plant nutrition and soil science.
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  • ...20th century, primarily recognized for his contributions to the field of [[nutrition]] and [[health]]. While not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, ...[[biology]] and [[chemistry]], laying the groundwork for his later work in nutrition.
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  • ...his form of nutrition is crucial in the [[ecosystem]] for the recycling of organic matter, turning dead and decaying material into nutrients that can be reuse ...g organic matter, a process that is essential for the breakdown of complex organic substances into simpler compounds. This breakdown process not only recycles
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