Physics, asked by shivamsharma31, 8 months ago

How do plants get nutrients?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants absorb nutrients and water through their roots, but photosynthesis — the process by which plants create their fuel — occurs in the leaves. Therefore, plants need to get fluids and nutrients from the ground up through their stems to their parts that are above ground level.

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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  • Plants require sixteen essential nutrients from nature for their growth and development.

  • All these nutrients are obtained from air, water, and soil.

  • Soil is the major source of nutrients.

  • Thirteen of these nutrients are available from soil.

  • The remaining three nutrients (carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen) are obtained from air and water.

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