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the important elements required for the proper growth of plants.​

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Answered by aavalmariyam
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Answer:

essentials

Explanation:

water

sunlight

co2

Answered by mehraria0321
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Answer:

The most important elements that plants need, without which they won't thrive, are the three macronutrients: potassium, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Because they are basic building blocks of every plant are ATP, cell membranes and amino acids. Nitrogen is an element in every amino acid; ATP, which is the primary source of energy for all cells, contains phosphorus. Potassium is essential to a plant's ability to metabolize. This element also comprises up to two percent of a plant's weight.

So, the most important element required for the proper growth is 'Potassium, nitrogen, and phosphorus'.

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