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how do plants the raw materials from the surrounding

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Answered by mimanshayadav1234
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plants get raw materials by the of photosynthesis and also get from nitrogen fixation

Answered by aishuthabsheera
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Plants obtain raw material from the surroundings which helps them grow and synthesize food. Plants get water and minerals from the soil by absorbing them with their roots and transports them into the leaves. ... With these raw materials and sunlight, plants undergo a process known as photosynthesis to produce food.

Explanation:

Green plants make their own food by the process of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll, the green pigment found in chloroplasts, traps light energy from the sun. The plant also takes in raw materials from the environment, water through its roots and carbon dioxide moves into the stomata by diffusion.The following raw materials are required for photosynthesis: Carbon Dioxide – Plants get CO2 from atmosphere through stomata. Water – Plants absorb water from soil through roots and transport to leaves. Sunlight – Sunlight, which is absorbed by the chlorophyll and other green parts of the plant.

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