how do plants synthesise proteins which are nitrogenous compounds
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In plants, inorganic nitrogen (i.e. NO3– and NH4+) taken up by roots is incorporated into glutamine and glutamate (primary nitrogen assimilation), which is used to synthesize other amino acids and nitrogenous compounds by transamination. ... Amino acid transfer is also very active at the cellular level.
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plants synthesise proteins by using nitrates and nitrites which are produced by bacteria like rhizobium from atmospheric nitrogenvor by using inorganic compounds present in soil.
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