Science, asked by Sunbeammirzapur, 9 months ago

how do plants meet their requirements of nitrogen to synthesis proteins​

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Answered by knath3477
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Answer:

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.

Answered by nihal0077
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Hey mate, here's your answer -

Plants receive their required Nitrogen, by the help of Rhizobiums the nitrogen fixing bacteria, which fixes to the roots of plants and helps them to absorb the atmospheric nitrogen present in the soil.

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