Biology, asked by ravipc581, 7 months ago

Uptake of minerals like zinc, magnesium and iron across membrane in plants by

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Answered by KxyNwi
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Answer:

Passive Transport

Explanation:

Passive Transport is one Which uses Energy for the metabolism

Since Plant membrane is lipid bilayer, so the ions are likely impermeable to the membrane, so either Diffusion process will takes place or It may function through Passive Transport

Answered by NabindraSharma
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Answer: The correct answer to this question is Passive diffusion.

Explanation:

Plants get carbon and oxygen from the climate. The leftover mineral supplements are taken from the soil through the plant roots.

Mineral supplements are the substance components expected as fundamental supplements by all plant species to carry out every one of the vital roles.

By and large, plants require thirteen distinct sorts of minerals. Among calcium, magnesium, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and sulfur are six fundamental mineral supplements which are expected in enormous amounts and are frequently called macronutrients.

Mineral take-up is the regular cycle where every one of the fundamental minerals enter the plant's cellular material, ordinarily following a similar pathway as water. The take-up of mineral supplements happens at both the roots and the leaves.

The course of take-up or move of mineral supplements is done by the plant cells in two unique ways:

  1. Passive absorption
  2. Active absorption

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