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Give two examples of mineral salts that are needed by plants?

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Answered by avi1312
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Answer:

rowth plants need mineral ions including: - Nitrate for producing amino acids which are then used to form proteins. - Magnesium which is needed for chlorophyll production.

Answered by AditiHegde
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Two examples of mineral salts required by the plants are given below:

  1. Calcium carbonate: The mineral salt Calcium carbonate is one of the most abundant forms of mineral salts found on the surface of the Earth and it is essential to plants in many ways. Calcium carbonate is used in fertilizers which in turn help in the growth of plants by increasing the acidity of the soil. In other words, the mineral salt calcium carbonate helps maintain the pH of the soil that is needed for the proper growth of the plants.
  2. Mineral salts of Nitrate: Nitrate salts are utilized by plants to produce essential amino acids. These amino acids act as the building blocks for a protein required by plants for growth.

Hence, the names of the mineral salts needed by the plants have been correctly mentioned above.

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