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how do plant's meet their requirement of nitrogen to synthesis proteins​

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Answered by lakshya6484
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Plants can get nitrogen to synthesise protein by- 1) They modify some parts of their body such as apex of leaf and change themselves to become insectivorous plants. 2) Leguminous plants like- pea plants,etc. have rhisobium bacteria in their root nodules which also provide them nitrogen.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants can get nitrogen to synthesise protein by-

●They modify some parts of their body such as apex of leaf and change themselves to become insectivorous plants.

●Leguminous plants like- pea plants,etc. have rhisobium bacteria in their root nodules which also provide them nitrogen.

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