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how do plants get nutrients other than carbohydrates​

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Answered by varad4370
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Plants take sunlight and heat from sun to make their own food this process is called photosynthesis

Answered by Anonymous
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Plants get nutrients from air, water and soil. There are, sixteen nutrients essential for the growth of plants. Carbon and Oxygen are supplied by water. The remaining thirteen nutrients are supplied by soil.

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