Science, asked by rajesh11080, 9 months ago

How do plant get N2 for protein synthesis?​ ​

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Answered by mausamikundu88
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Answer:

  1. the modify some parts of the body such as Apex of leaf and change themselves to become insectivorous plants..
  2. leguminous plants like pea plant extra have rhisobium bacteria in their root nodules which also provide them nitrogen................

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Answered by bhoomidarak
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Answer:

Protein is made from nitrate, a form of nitrogen that has been fixed by microorganisms. Plants cannot use nitrogen directly, so they rely on bacteria to convert the nitrogen into a form they can use. These bacteria reside near the roots of the plants or in special structures on the roots called nodules.

Explanation:

Here are two such ways:

1.manures and fertilizer

2.the rhizobium bacteria in root nodules of leguminous plants which convert atmospheric nitrogen to nitrates and nitrites.

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