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How do plants get nitrogen for making protein​

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Answered by srishti1897
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Explanation:

Plants take nitrogen from the soil by absorption through their roots as amino acids, nitrate ions, nitrite ions, or ammonium ions. Most nitrogen obtained by terrestrial animals can be traced back to the eating of plants at some stage of the food chain.

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How do plants get nitrogen for making protein

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  • ✔Plant gets nitrogen from soil.
  • ✔certain types of bacteria called rhizobium are present in soil
  • ✔they convert gaseous nitrogen into usable form and realease it into soil.
  • ✔Most nitrozen obtain by terrestial animal can be traced back to the eating of the plants at some stage of food chain.
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