What help do plants get from environment std 3
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Plants get air, water, soil, from environment to grow themselves
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Plants receive help from the environment in the following manner
- Oxygen: Plants receive oxygen from the air present in the atmosphere, which helps them in producing their food through photosynthesis.
- Water: Plants receive water from the soil through their roots, which is integral for their growth.
- Nutrients: Soil also provides them with nutrients necessary for their growth. These include macronutrients as well as micronutrients.
- Sunlight: The atmosphere also provides them with sunlight which is essential for carrying out photosynthesis. Sunlight is received through small openings on the leaves called stomata that trap sunlight.
- Soil also derived from the environment also provides them essential support by being home to them, holding their roots firmly.
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