Biology, asked by sophiatgrewal, 5 months ago

Which forms of nitrogen are accessible for uptake, assimilation, and biosynthesis by acacia trees, a type of land plant? There are 2 correct answers.

ammonium
nucleic acids
nitrate
nitrogen gas
proteins

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Answered by rahulram9791
1

Answer:

Nitrate and ammonium.

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Answered by sriramvsynergy
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Nitrogen is available for extraction, synthesis, and biosynthesis by acacia trees, a type of earth plant are:

  • The correct 2 suitable solutions are ammonia and nitrate.
  • Its nitrogen is only accessible to the mixture after hydrolysis in ammonia and carbon dioxide.
  • The widespread view that plants mainly absorb ammonium and nitrates produced by the conversion of urea bacteria into the soil and that direct absorption of urea and internal hydrolysis by the plant is irrelevant.
  • Urea is a plant metabolite found in root extract or in the catabolism of arginine with arginine.
  • In agriculture, urea is widely used as a nitrogen fertilizer.
  • Urea nitrogen enters the plant directly, either in the form of ammonium or nitrate after the breakdown of urea by bacteria in the soil.

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