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nutritive
adjective
Of or pertaining to nutrition.
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For information on nutritive value, see nutrition: Human nutrition and diet.
For a discussion of the processing of fruits, see the article food preservation; for information on their nutritive value, see nutrition, human.
One carried purple, "nutritive" blood and used the veins to distribute nutrition from the liver to the rest of the body.
Top-end restaurants in the West's largest cities tout insect-based dishes.It seems a fashionable novelty, buoyed by worthy watchwords: sustainable, healthy, low on greenhouse-gas emissions and highly nutritive (for insects contain up to 65% protein, three times the fraction in beef).
Bone also contains nutritive cells called osteocytes.
Yolk, also called Deutoplasm, the nutritive material of an egg, used as food by a developing, embryonic animal.
Other nutritive sweeteners include glucose, fructose, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, and sugar alcohols (e.g., sorbitol, mannitol, and xylitol).
The tubule walls consist of a multilayered germinal epithelium containing spermatogenic cells and Sertoli cells, nutritive cells that have the heads of maturing sperm embedded in them.
Acceptable processed vegetables should have a taste, odour, and appearance comparable with the fresh product, retain nutritive values, and have good storage stability.
One male gamete fuses with the egg to give the diploid zygote; the other makes its way to the fusion nucleus in the central cell, already diploid, and by a second fusion gives a triploid primary endosperm nucleus, which is later concerned in the formation of the nutritive tissue, or endosperm.
Oxygen and nutritive material pass into the tissues through the wall at the arteriolar end of the capillary unit; carbon dioxide and waste products move through the membrane into the vessel at the venous end of the capillary bed.
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