Science, asked by dhakadk051, 3 months ago

from where plants get nutients and minerals​

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Answered by helenfaustina12
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Answer:

Mineral nutrients are usually obtained from the soil through plant roots, but many factors can affect the efficiency of nutrient acquisition. First, the chemistry and composition of certain soils can make it harder for plants to absorb nutrients.

Answered by kennethlouis72924
1

Answer:

Their roots and photosynthesis

Explanation:

Plants absorb nutrients and water through their roots, but photosynthesis — the process by which plants create their fuel — occurs in the leaves. Inside the cells of the root, there is a higher concentration of minerals than there is in the soil surrounding the plant.

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