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can plants absorb minerals if they are not in liquid form​

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Answered by Bavashi2008
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What would happen if you tried to grow plants in pure water with no minerals?

Without one of these, the plant will not survive. Plants can be grown in water (without soil), but only if we add nutrients to the water (fertilizer). If it was pure water, then the plants would not survive. If you tried to grow a plant in soil without water, then the plant would not survive also.

Can plants grow in just water?

Answer: Yes, plants can grow without soil, but they cannot grow without the necessities that soil provides. ... Plants that can be grown in water must extract oxygen from the oxygen dissolved in the water. Many other plants will not survive without the extra oxygen provided by the pore spaces in the soil.

Explanation:

Plants absorb water from the soil by osmosis. water can form aqueous solution so osmosis becomes possible. They absorb mineral ions by active transport, against the concentration gradient. Root hair cells are adapted for taking up water and mineral ions by having a large surface area to increase the rate of absorption.

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