How do the plants fulfill the requirement of nitrogen to make proteins?
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plants take nitrogen from soil with the help of bacteria
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The plants full fill their nitrogen requirements through many process. There is about 72 percentage of nitrogen in our environment but the plants cannot directly use it they need some ways or even some organisms which can help them to fulfill their nitrogen like organisms such as the rhyzobium which help in the nitrogen fixation for the plants. the plants use some amount of the nitrogen and other would be saved by it and when the plant would die then the stored nitrogen is again in the atmosphere or into the soil and this process goes on all time.
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