Biology, asked by hibbu9084, 7 months ago

In what form do plants utlize nitrogen . why do they need nitrogen?

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Answered by taehyung21
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Explanation:

Nitrate is the form of nitrogen most used by plants for growth and development. Nitrate is the form that can most easily be lost to groundwater. Ammonium taken in by plants is used directly in proteins. This form is not lost as easily from the soil.

Answered by thelegendary77
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Answer:

They absorb nitrogen in the form of nitrogen dioxide through legumes in which nodules are present

The nitrogen dioxide helps plant to grow them and animal which eat plants also grow them

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