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Plants are unable to use atmospheric _________​

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Answered by AdorableMe
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Plants are unable to use atmospheric nitrogen.

Plants can't use atmospheric nitrogen so bacteria present in soil fix nitrates in soul so they can be used by plants. Nitrogen because of its wrong chemical form.

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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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- Plants are unable to use atmospheric _________.

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♦ Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a Non metal element. It is in a gaseous form. It is taste less and colourless.

  • Symbol - N
  • Atomic number - 7
  • Discovered by - Daniel Rutherford, Antoine Lavoisier

Uses of Nitrogen

  • Packing of food.
  • It is used in creating Ammonia.
  • It is used in making acid, nylons and dyes.
  • Nitrogen is responsible for making hairs, skin, muscles and other special tissues.


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