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How do plants absorb nutrients other than carbohydrates from the soil?

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Answered by OnlyStudy21
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Plants obtain most of the nutrients other than carbohydrates from the soil by their roots. Thus if the soil is deficient in any nutrient they are enriched by using fertiliser , so that plants can absorb them through roots.

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Answered by divya2694
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Plants obtain most of the nutrients other than carbohydrates from the soil by their roots. Thus if the soil is deficient in any nutrient they are enriched by using fertiliser , so that plants can absorb them through roots.

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