how do plants absorb nitrogen
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Plants get their nitrogen from the soil and not directly from the air. From here, various microorganisms convert ammonia to other nitrogen compounds that are easier for plants to use. In this way, plants get their nitrogen indirectly from the air via microorganisms in the soil and in certain plant roots.
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several ways by which plants take oxygen
- some bacteria fix nitrogen like rhizobium
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