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39. Proteins are nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) foods. How do plants get nitrogen for making proteins ?​

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Answered by DazzlingDiamond
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Explanation: Plants get nutients through soil sometimes.

→They don't take nitrogen directly instead they will take it in the form of nitrates and nitrites.

→Few plants grow in nitrogen deficiency places such plants trap insects to get nitrogen these type are called as Insectivorous plants.

Example :-Nephentes.

→Plants roots have nodules which can take nitrogen .

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