Science, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Plants and animals are pH sensitive. The growth of plants is dependent on the nature of the soil. If the pH of the soil is greater than 7 and is alkaline, then the plants cannot grow in the soil. When it comes to animals, the pH level in their stomach needs to be maintained.

Answered by Vishwathakkar
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Explanation:

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The plants and animals are sensitive to pH changes in their environment. Infact, to a large extent, the growth of plants and survival of animals depends upon the availability of proper pH conditions which suit them.

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