Biology, asked by uiiwow8720, 11 months ago

The most abundant element present in the plants
is
(a) Carbon (b) Nitrogen
(c) Manganese (d) Iron

Answers

Answered by Dheerz18gmailcom
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Answer:

The most abundant element present in the plants

is option (a) Carbon.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Option (a) Carbon is the Answer

Explanation:

     (a) Carbon is The most abundant element present in the plants.

  • Carbon is one of the macronutrients present in the plants. It is the most bottomless component found in plants.
  • It is one of the non-mineral component. Sugars like sugars, starches and cellulose are the significant natural mixes made out of carbon present in plants.  
  • The dry load of a plant cell is commonly half carbon.
  • Carbon is required by the plants to frame supplements like sugars, nucleic acids, proteins and a few different exacerbates that are required by the plants to develop and create.  
  • The carbon iota is the fundamental structure square of life. All aspects of your body is comprised of chains of carbon molecules, which is the reason we are known as "carbon-based living things."
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