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User can create, shape and manipulate trace metals (including iron, magnesium, lithium, zinc, copper, chromium, nickel, cobalt, vanadium, arsenic, molybdenum, manganese, selenium, etc.), that are present in animal and plant cells and tissue in extremely small quantities and which are a necessary part of nutrition and physiology. They are depleted through the expenditure of energy by various metabolic processes living organisms and replenished in animals through diet as well as environmental exposure, and in plants through the uptake of nutrients from the soil in which the plant grows.

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  • Trace Metal Manipulation
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  • User can create, shape and manipulate trace metals (including iron, magnesium, lithium, zinc, copper, chromium, nickel, cobalt, vanadium, arsenic, molybdenum, manganese, selenium, etc.), that are present in animal and plant cells and tissue in extremely small quantities and which are a necessary part of nutrition and physiology. They are depleted through the expenditure of energy by various metabolic processes living organisms and replenished in animals through diet as well as environmental exposure, and in plants through the uptake of nutrients from the soil in which the plant grows.
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  • Manipulate trace metal
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  • Power/Ability to:
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  • Trace Metal Manipulation
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  • Brainiac can absorb trace metal from organic beings.
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  • User can create, shape and manipulate trace metals (including iron, magnesium, lithium, zinc, copper, chromium, nickel, cobalt, vanadium, arsenic, molybdenum, manganese, selenium, etc.), that are present in animal and plant cells and tissue in extremely small quantities and which are a necessary part of nutrition and physiology. They are depleted through the expenditure of energy by various metabolic processes living organisms and replenished in animals through diet as well as environmental exposure, and in plants through the uptake of nutrients from the soil in which the plant grows.
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