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Nutrition of a plant​

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Answered by bhardwajpratik039
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Plants show two major modes of nutrition, i.e. (i) Autotrophs are those which can synthesise their own food. (b) Saprotrophs, e.g. fungi. Sunlight, chlorophyll, carbon dioxide, water and minerals are raw materials essential for photosynthesis.

Answered by Anonymous
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Plants do require inorganic salts, which they absorb from the soil surrounding their roots; these include the elements phosphorus (in the form of phosphate), chlorine (as the chloride ion), potassium, sulfur, calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, boron, copper, and zinc.

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