Biology, asked by monojithajong473, 8 months ago

how are they taken up by the plants?​

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Answered by BlackWizard
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Plants can take up nutrients through roots in a form of small molecules without an electric charge or in a form of positively or negatively charget ions of a range of elements. Moreover, some nutrients can be taken up in several different forms (e.g. nitrogen).

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