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plants absorb mineral nutrition and water from the soil give reason ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Roots absorb mineral nutrients as ions in soil water. Many factors influence nutrient uptake for plants. Ions can be readily available to roots or could be "tied up" by other elements or the soil itself.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants absorb mineral nutrition and water from soil, they do so because of capillary action of roots, roots have very thin capillary which absorb nutrients from soil and then it is transported to other parts by tissue called Xylem.

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