Environmental Sciences, asked by akshitamumbai, 2 months ago

Plants cannot use the nitrogen present in the air :-
(i) False
(ii) True
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Answers

Answered by BangtansWinterbear14
1

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Plants can only absorb nitrate or nitrite from the soil via their root hair

Answered by SlimeSensei
1

Answer:

True.

Explanation:

the atmospheric nitrogen has to be converted to soluble form by nitrogen fixing bacteria so that the plants can use it. In question they said cannot so true is correct

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