Biology, asked by sharmakritika16, 1 month ago

question) Name the macronutrient which helps in making

proteins nucleic acid in plants.​

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Answered by gkpshreya
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The first of these macronutrients, carbon (C), is required to form carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, and many other compounds; it is therefore present in all macromolecules. On average, the dry weight (excluding water) of a cell is 50 percent carbon. As shown below, carbon is a key part of plant biomolecules.

Answered by ragupta4you
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Here is your answer

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macronutrients, are those usually required in the largest amounts. They are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and potassium. Secondary nutrients are those usually needed in moderate amounts compared to the primary essential nutrients.

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