Science, asked by jaindrasingh3566, 9 months ago

How do plants obtain nitrogen? A) They remove it from the air. B) They absorb it through their roots. C) They fix it in their leaves. D) They produce it in their stems.
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Answered by TishaKalia
9

Answer:

B) They absorb it through roots

Explanation:

Plants cannot directly obtain nitrogen from atmosphere. So, they absorb it from the root nodules where nitrogen is present in the form of nitrates and nitrites.

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Answered by ellamadison58
2

Answer:

Yes it is B, They absorb it through their roots.

Explanation:

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