Assimilation and transport of nitrogen compound by plants
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Nitrogen assimilation in plants. Plantsabsorb nitrogen from the soil in the form of nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+). ... Ammonium ions are absorbed by the plantvia ammonia transporters. Nitrate is taken up by several nitrate transporters that use a proton gradient to power the transport.
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=> Assimilation is the process by
which plants and animals
incorporate the NO3- and
ammonia formed through
nitrogen fixation and
nitrification.
=> Plants take up these forms
of nitrogen through their roots,
and incorporate them into plant
proteins and nucleic acids.
=> Ammonium ions are absorbed
by the plant via ammonia
transporters.
=> Nitrate is taken up by several
nitrate transporters that use a
proton gradient to power the
transport.
=> Nitrogen is transported from
the root to the shoot via the
xylem in the form of nitrate,
dissolved ammonia and
amino acids.
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______________________
=> Assimilation is the process by
which plants and animals
incorporate the NO3- and
ammonia formed through
nitrogen fixation and
nitrification.
=> Plants take up these forms
of nitrogen through their roots,
and incorporate them into plant
proteins and nucleic acids.
=> Ammonium ions are absorbed
by the plant via ammonia
transporters.
=> Nitrate is taken up by several
nitrate transporters that use a
proton gradient to power the
transport.
=> Nitrogen is transported from
the root to the shoot via the
xylem in the form of nitrate,
dissolved ammonia and
amino acids.
______________________________
thankaa!!!!
Regards @Amber123
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