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Nutrient that plants absorb from the soil give two examples

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Answered by kanupriya59
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These six essential nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, sulfur and calcium. The cool thing about them is that they help create new cells, which then organize into plant tissue.

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Answered by mockingbird78k1
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Answer:

NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS ARE THE TWO NUTRIENTS THAT ARE ABSORBED BY PLANTS

Explanation:

1. Nitrogen: Nitrate (the form of nitrogen that plants use) helps foliage grow strong by affecting the plant’s leaf development. It is also responsible for giving plants their green coloring by helping with chlorophyll production.

2. Phosphorus: Phosphorus is responsible for assisting with the growth of roots and flowers. Phosphorus also helps plants withstand environmental stress and harsh winters.

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