Science, asked by piyush9873, 10 months ago

plants can use nitrogen directly from the air true and false​

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Answered by khushi200785
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hey mate...✌️

False is ur answer

Because Nitrogen gas needs to be converted into nitrate compound in the soil by nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil, root nodules so that plants can use it....

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Answered by rohitkumargupta
0

Answer:

The above statement is false.

Explanation:

HELLO DEAR,

Most plants species are autotropic .

And they have to make energy for their life process.

In plants their are two types of cell xylem and pholem.

Xylem transtort mineral and water from soil ( nitrogen).

And pholem transport starch from leafe to all part of plants.

Therefore plants does not take directly nitrogen from air .

I HOPE IT'S HELP YOU DEAR,

THANKS.

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