Biology, asked by shravanillad4222, 1 year ago

The most abundant element found in plants is

Carbon
Nitrogen
Iron
Manganese

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Answered by Arinkishore
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It's Carbon.....hope it helps
Answered by kingofself
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Carbon is the abundant element which is most found in plants.

EXPLANATION:

The dry weight of a plant cell is generally 50% carbon.

Carbon is needed by the plants to form nutrients like carbohydrates, nucleic acids, proteins and several other compounds that are required by the plants to grow and develop.

This is one of the major reasons for why the carbon is found in all macro-molecules of plants. Carbon is also a key element of plant bio-molecules.

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