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what are nutrients ? How nutrients helps in growth of plants?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Nutrients are acidic in nature.A plant absorbs carbon dioxide from the air and water from the air and water from the soil are produces carbohydrates with the help of the sunlight.

Plants also absorb different kinds of
mineral salts from the soil, in addition to
water. Among these are the salts that plants
require in larger quantities. For example,
plants need Nitrogen, Phosphorus and
Potassium salts in larger quantities. These
are called Macronutrients. Some nutrients
are necessary for plants in small quantities.
These are called Micronutrients. Ex: Iron,
Manganese, Boron, Zinc, Copper,
Molybdenum, Chlorine etc.
These salts are obtained from the soil.
When we grow a crop, the plants absorb
some salts from the soil.

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Answered by trisha166
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and plants also needs nutrients because of nourishment they need and which help in that growth of the plant also



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