trace element

/'treis'elimənt/
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trace element

A scientist adds a trace element to a plant nutrient solution.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A chemical element present in minute amounts in a particular environment, especially in a living organism, that is essential for its normal growth and development: A "trace element" is an element that occurs in very small quantities (typically less than 0.01% of the organism's mass) but is crucial for various physiological and biochemical processes. Its absence can cause deficiency diseases.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • Zinc and copper are important trace elements for human health.
    • The soil lacks certain trace elements necessary for optimal plant growth.
    • A deficiency in the trace element iodine can lead to thyroid problems.
Advanced Usage
  • "Essential trace element": Emphasizes that the element is indispensable for life.
    • Selenium is considered an essential trace element for many animals.
  • "Trace element analysis": Refers to the scientific technique of measuring the very small concentrations of these elements in a sample.
    • Trace element analysis of the hair sample revealed elevated levels of lead.
Variants and Related Words
  • Micronutrient (n): A broader term that includes trace elements as well as vitamins required in small amounts for health.
    • Iron is both a trace element and a vital micronutrient.
  • Oligoelement (n): A synonym used primarily in biological and medical contexts.
Synonyms
  • Micronutrient (when referring to its nutritional role)
  • Minor element (used in some geological and nutritional contexts)
Related Phrases
  • Trace element deficiency: A condition resulting from an insufficient intake or absorption of a necessary trace element.
    • Trace element deficiency can impair immune function.
  • Trace element supplementation: The act of adding these elements to the diet or environment.
    • Trace element supplementation is common in animal feed.
Related Idioms

(This term is highly technical and does not commonly feature in idiomatic expressions.)

trace element

A scientist adds a trace element to a plant nutrient solution.

Noun
  1. an element that occurs at very small quantities in the body but is nonetheless important for many biological processes