Biology, asked by Rudrabhargava, 1 year ago

how to plant synthesis proteins which are nitrogenous compounds

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Answered by Anonymous
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Olá User.
Here's ur answer.

⭐ First of all plants takes up proteins from soon in soluble.As you know proteins are long chain of amino acids.
⭐ These amino acids can be taken by animals easily but it is quite difficult for plants to consume it.
⭐ Nitrogen fixing bacteria are present in the roots of soil.
⭐ Some protein synthesizing bacteria are present in their roots.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Synthesis of protiens which are nitrogenous compounds by plants:

Soil has compound nitrogen in it. It usually comes from the decaying matter and farmers also add nitrogenous fertilizers in soil which increases the quantity of nitrogen present in the soil.

Plants cannot directly use this nitrogen so they rely on bacteria and other insects to convert into nitrogen that plants can use. This converted nitrogen is then absorbed by the plants through a special structure on their roots called nodules. Then this nitrogen is further converted into amino acid which is the basic unit of protein. Hence protein is made.

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