Science, asked by rawoolshivani091, 4 months ago

From where do the plants get inorganic substances other than carbon dioxide and oxygen ?​

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Answered by harshmishra79
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from soil they get other inorganic substance

Explanation:

like iron , magnesium , nitrogen , phosphorus

Answered by bach0274
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Answer:

All the carbon needed for photosynthesis comes fromcarbon dioxide. Carbon dioxideand water are inorganic chemicals, whereas glucose is anorganic chemical. Plants need energy to convert carbon dioxideand water into glucose; this energy comes from sunlight. ... Starch can be stored in leaves orother parts of the plant.

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