Biology, asked by maahi4198, 9 months ago

explain the process of active transportation of minerals.​

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Answered by tejasvimaligi
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Active transport is a process that is required to move molecules against a concentration gradient. ... For plants to take up mineral ions, ions are moved into root hairs, where they are in a higher concentration than in the dilute solutions in the soil.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The concentration of mineral molecules is low in the soil as compared to the root hair cells, the absorption of minerals takes place through active transport.

Active transport is the movement of mineral ions from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration.

Generally, the concentration of minerals is low in the soiled and inside the root hair cell. Thus, plants use active transport to absorb the mineral ions. Plants also require energy for this process.

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