Science, asked by joyoshish2731, 1 year ago

from where do plants acquire the following:

Nitrogen

Hydrogen

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants absorb nutrients from the soil.


So, they absorb nitrogen from the soil through the roots in the form of ammonium ions, nitrate ions, nitrite ions, or amino acids.


Hydrogen is obtained when the water is split into hydrogen and oxygen ions.


These two gases are primarily available during the process of photosynthesis.


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Answered by wwwrohanhmp
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Plants acquire nitrogen from the soil by by absorption through their roots as amino acids, ammonium ion, nitrate or nitrite ions. On the other hand, hydrogen is obtained by splittng of water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen during photosyntheisis by plants.
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