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From where do the plants get carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen

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Answered by anubha10
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Instead of taking in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide like animals do,plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Plants absorb water from the ground up through their roots. During photosynthesis, the energy from the sun splits the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.

Answered by Priyanshuguptal
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Answer:carbon and oxygen from co2

Hydrogen from water and nitrogen from soil or symbiotic bacteria and other.

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