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how do plants get nitrogen to synthesize proteins ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ans. A bacteria called Rhizobium take atmospheric nitrogen and convert into a soluble form . Plants absorb these compounds along with water to get nitrogen and they synthesize proteins. They also take the nitrogen from the fertilizers added in soil.

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Answered by TheSilentGirlll
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HOW DO PLANTS GET NITROGEN

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✳ PLANTS Absorb Nitrogen From the Soil in the Form of Nitrates NO3 - .

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✳ The Nitrogen Cycle Occurs In the Plant

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✳ A Bacteria called Rhizobium take atmospheric nitrogen and convert into a soluble form .

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✳ Plants absorb these compounds along with water to get nitrogen and they synthesize proteins.

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✳ They also take the nitrogen from the fertilizers added in soil.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT RHIZOBIUM ::

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❇ Rhizobium Is a symbiotic Bacteria Which Fixes Nitrogen in Soil .With the Help of Enzyme Called Nitrogenase .

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❇ Nitrogenase is Rich of Element Molybdenum .

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❇ Nitrogense In order To function Requires anareobic Conditions Which is Provided by Leg Haemoglobin . ( pink Clr pigment ) .

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