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Following used in photosynthesis is taken up from the soil by

the roots in terrestrial plants

(A)water (B)nitrogen. (C)magnesium (D)all of the above​

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Answered by raorita1981
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Answer:

OPTION D IS CORRECT ANSWER

ALL OF THESE

Explanation:

WATER

MAGNESIUM

NITROGEN IS TAKEN UP FROM PLANT BY ROOTS

THROUGH OSMOTIC PRESSURE , SODIUM POTTASIUM PUMP , HYDROSTATIC FORCE AND ETC.

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Answered by monica789412
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Following used in photosynthesis is taken up from the soil by the roots in terrestrial plants (A)water

Explanation:

  • In terrestrial ecosystem and environment plants are play an important role.
  • Basically plants taken a food by their roots,leafs and stems etc.
  • A terrestrial plants that grows in or from land.
  • The substances which are taken up from the soil by the plants roots,minerals, water and other resources.
  • From the xylem tissue of the plant water is transported.
  • This water is taken up the leaves by the method of diffusion to carry over through photosynthesis.
  • The materials taken up from the soil by the roots of the terrestrial plant are water and mineral salts.
  • Water is transported to the plant by the xylem tissue of the plant this water is taken up to the leaves by diffusion to carry over photosynthesis.

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