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How do the plants take nitrogen from the nature? ​

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Answered by nishant10e2005
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Plants get their nitrogen from the soil and not directly from the air. ... The act of breaking apart the two atoms in a nitrogen molecule is called "nitrogen fixation". Plants get the nitrogen that they need from the soil, where it has already been fixed by bacteria and archaea.

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  • Plants get their nitrogen from the soil and not directly from the air. ... The act of breaking apart the two atoms in a nitrogen molecule is called "nitrogen fixation". Plants get the nitrogen that they need from the soil, where it has already been fixed by bacteria and archaea.

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