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Where are the mineral nutrients mostly used in plants?

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Answered by Harshidolly
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plants want oxygen, light, minerals from the soil and many more In plants they mostly use minerals like Ca and glucose is formed after the converstion of ATP into ATD.
Answered by sawakkincsem
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Plants require both organic and inorganic compounds for proper growth. The source of inorganic compounds in plats is the minerals present in soil.

The process of absorption and distribution of minerals through the plant body is called mineral nutrition.

Plants require mineral nutrients to perform certain functions:

- It has to perform metabolites activities by being an essential part of it.

- It also plays an play an important role in the growth of the plant.


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