Biology, asked by kamit04894, 1 month ago

From where do plants obtain hydrogen?​

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Answered by BrainlyKohinoor
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Plants take up water through roots from the soil. They absorb sunlight by using chlorophyll. ... This chemical energy is used in the electrolysis of water to get hydrogen and oxygen

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Answered by MissSizuka01
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Plants absorb water from the ground up through their roots . During photosynthesis , the energy from the sun splits the molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.

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