The phrase
"inorganic form" refers to substances or materials that are not derived from living organisms, such as minerals or chemicals that do not contain carbon.
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These industries are loading our environment with
inorganic forms of mercury that are then converted in the soil and water to a type of mercury called methylmercury (MeHg)-- which then accumulates in the fish you eat.
POPs encompass toxins belonging to the «dirty dozen», a list stating the «dirtiest» or most heavily infiltrated inorganic produce that should be avoided
in inorganic forms.
In contrast to his well - documented involvement with the organic and symbolic qualities of wood, this exhibition draws on work made between 1979 and 1996 to address Nash's concern
with inorganic form.
These have provided insight into the roles that marine bacteria, archaea, viruses and eukaryotic microbes have as global primary producers that provide nutrition at the base of the food chain; remineralization (the transformation of organic molecules
into inorganic forms); and the deposition of carbon on the sea floor.
Generally, agricultural crops
convert inorganic forms selenium into organic forms (seleno - methionine in particular) that can be much more easily absorbed nutritionally.
With the notable exception of heme iron (which is better absorbed than free iron, sometimes to a dangerous extent), essential minerals are all absorbed just fine in their ionic /
inorganic forms as found in non-distilled water.
Unlike the more
common inorganic form of selenium (sodium selenite), this natural yeast supplement is considered a safer anti-cancer alternative.
First, there is
the inorganic form of individuality in which the composite whole is merely the sum of its parts, i.e., the entity in question is a simple «aggregate,» a non-individual, so to speak.
Once inside brain cells, some of it gets converted to
an inorganic form that sticks to and disables many structural proteins and enzymes essential to cell function.
It's initially released in
an inorganic form, but bacteria in the water convert it into a more readily absorbed and more toxic form: methylmercury.
[1] It is available in both organic and
inorganic forms and is an essential nutrient for humans and animals.
The concern, perhaps unfounded, with a variety of plant foods is that more of their arsenic is in
the inorganic form.
Indeed dissociating them from their organic matrix and dissolving to ionic /
inorganic form is often required for absorption.
The inorganic form is unquestionably toxic, but the consumption of organic arsenic (again, bound to carbon, not USDA organic hasn't been fully studied.
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the inorganic forms of selenium found in supplements like sodium selenite, sodium selenate, and selenium dioxide may be harmful, and could be why many studies on selenium supplementation have shown negative outcomes.
This inorganic form of sulfur triggers the proper enzymatic reactions to finally flush the toxins from the body.
Trace minerals in
their inorganic form are not easy for the body to use.
While much of the debate has focused on inorganic, or «bad,» arsenic, research has shown that organic arsenic, while generally considered less harmful than
the inorganic form, may not be as harmless as once thought.
(In contrast, the nutrients in chemical fertilizers are already in
inorganic form and so can immediately be used by the plants.)
Non-heme iron (like
the inorganic forms found in most supplements) are less bioavailable.
A new presentation of Keith Sonnier's late 1960s sculptures reveals the artist's ability to blur the boundaries between organic and
inorganic forms.
New and existing large - scale installations as well as smaller, more intimate works explore a variety of organic and
inorganic forms, such as the life cycle of jellyfish or the routines of a shipping crew on board a freighter.
New and existing large - scale installations as well as smaller, more intimate works explore a variety of organic and
inorganic forms, such as the life cycle of jellyfish or the routines of a shipping crew on a freighter.
Animals and bacteria in the twilight zone often consume and further decompose the sinking marine snow, converting the carbon into dissolved organic and
inorganic forms that can find their way back to the surface and then the atmosphere.