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  2. Biological roles of the elements - Wikipedia

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    Selenium, which is an essential element for animals and prokaryotes and is a beneficial element for many plants, is the least-common of all the elements essential to life. [3] [63] Selenium acts as the catalytic center of several antioxidant enzymes, such as glutathione peroxidase, [11] and plays a wide variety of other biological roles.

  3. Foods That Are Getting More Expensive - AOL

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    Drought challenges and rising costs for feeding cattle have caused beef to become more expensive. Prices were 16% more in January than they were just a year earlier, affecting all ends of the ...

  4. Mineral (nutrient) - Wikipedia

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    Animals ingest plants, thus moving minerals up the food chain. Larger organisms may also consume soil (geophagia) or use mineral resources such as salt licks to obtain minerals. Finally, although mineral and elements are in many ways synonymous, minerals are only bioavailable to the extent that they can be absorbed.

  5. Food - Wikipedia

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    Cereal grain is a staple food that provides more food energy worldwide than any other type of crop. [19] Corn (maize), wheat, and rice account for 87% of all grain production worldwide. [20] [21] [22] Just over half of the world's crops are used to feed humans (55 percent), with 36 percent grown as animal feed and 9 percent for biofuels. [23]

  6. The 10 Most Absurdly Expensive Foods in the World - AOL

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    5. Bird’s Nest Soup. Bird’s nest soup is another controversial and expensive dish, mainly because of the hazardous collection process required to prepare it.The main ingredient is the nest of ...

  7. 20 Common Foods We Hate to Pay So Much For - AOL

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    From climate-driven price hikes to production issues, we used the average retail food prices from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine which foods are getting more expensive. Meijer 1.

  8. CHNOPS - Wikipedia

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    Graphic representation of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur. CHNOPS and CHON are mnemonic acronyms for the most common elements in living organisms. . "CHON" stands for carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, which together make up more than 95 percent of the mass of biological system

  9. Why Certain Foods Are Getting More Expensive - AOL

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    Food prices are rising with factors like drought affecting our food supply immensely. It's not all bad news though. Conservational efforts have made one typically pricey food less expensive too!