Science, asked by ssumitradevi87, 9 months ago

explain me about nutrition in plants please fastly there is no time only four minutes to complete​

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Answered by ManasviChauhan56
1

Answer:

see below

Explanation:

Nutrition in plants. ... However, plants do require inorganic salts, which they absorb from the soil surrounding their roots; these include the elements phosphorus (in the form of phosphate), chlorine (as the chloride ion), potassium, sulfur, calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, boron, copper, and zinc.

Answered by golthichary
0

Answer:

in plants carbon dioxide, sunlight energy,

oxygen, green leaf, chlorophyll, GLUCOSE

food, and stored food ect....

Explanation:

the process by which green plants

make there own food from carbon

dioxide andwater by using sunlight

energy in the presence of chlorophyll

is called photosynthesis all living

organisms need energy to perform

various life processes the article

deals with the modes in nutrition in

plants.

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