what help do plants get from the environment
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Plants are very important to the environment. They produce oxygen using light, water and carbon dioxide through a process called photosynthesis.
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There are various things that plants get from the environment.
A few of them are
- Carbon Dioxide
- Water
- Vitamins and Minerals.
Explanation:
- Plants receive carbon dioxide from the environment. They use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Glucose produced in plants is also from carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is also used for most of the building materials of the plants.
- Water is used by plants for all important processes like photosynthesis, growth, transport of various materials and maintaining cell structure as well as the osmotic balance of the plant.
- Vitamins and minerals like
- Nitrogen,
- Phosphorous
- Magnesium
- Potassium
- Calcium
- Sulphur.
These minerals and vitamins are absorbed by the plant by their roots from the soil.
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