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explain how plants obtain nitrogen​

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Answered by senthilchellam1982
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Explanation:

Plants obtain nitrogen through a natural process. Nitrogen is introduced to the soil by fertilizers or animal and plant residues. Bacteria in the soil convert the nitrogen to ammonium and nitrate, which is taken up by the plants by a process of nitrogen fixation.

Answered by Anonymous
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✠ Plants obtain nitrogen through a natural process. Nitrogen is introduced to the soil by fertilizers or animal and plant residues. Bacteria in the soil convert the nitrogen to ammonium and nitrate, which is taken up by the plants by a process of nitrogen fixation. In order to make amino acids, proteins and DNA plants need nitrogen. The nitrogen which is present in the atmosphere is not that kind which plants can use.

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