Science, asked by gourav102, 1 year ago

proteins are nitrogenous food how do plants get nitrogen for making proteins

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Answered by Anjula
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Hello user !!!

Your answer :-

→Plants get nutients through soil sometimes.

→They don't take nitrogen directly instead they will take it in the form of nitrates and nitrites.

→Few plants grow in nitrogen deficiency places such plants trap insects to get nitrogen these type are called as Insectivorous plants.
Example :-Nephentes.

→Plants roots have nodules which can take nitrogen .

Hope this helps you dear ^_^
Answered by sanjushreek
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Answer:

Plants take nitrogen from the soil by absorption through their roots as amino acids, nitrate ions, nitrite ions, or ammonium ions. Most nitrogen obtained by terrestrial animals can be traced back to the eating of plants at some stage of the food chain.

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