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Q5. Plants need nitrogen to make proteins. Can they absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere? Justify ! Please explain in detail .. thx in advance 7th grade answer !

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Answered by taehyung39
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Answer:

yes plants need nitrogen to make proteins , but they are not able to absorb it from the atmosphere but there are some micrograms which are present in there roots which convert it into it's useful need

Answered by chintaparihar22904
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Explanation:

Nope. It's actually a fascinating thing, because the atmosphere is mostly made of nitrogen, but nitrogen gas is locked into it's current form, and it's pretty tricky, chemically speaking, to break it up into usable forms. ... They convert the nitrogen into other forms, and the plants consume those.

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