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Whether a nutrient concentration is adequate, too low, or too high is determined by ____.

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Adequacy, deficiency, or excess of nutrient concentration is determined by the availability of nutrients.

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Whether a nutrient concentration is adequate, too low, or too high is determined by the availability of nutrients. Nutrient density refers to how much of a given nutrient a particular food provides, relative to the mass of the food or the number of Calories it provides. When the nutrient concentration is low, it affects growth in a consistent, often linear way. However, as the nutrient concentration increases, the increases in growth diminish, eventually leading to saturation and no further increase in growth.

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