Biology, asked by shaivalijoshi5768, 1 year ago

Which one of the following elements in plants is
not remobilised?
(a) Phosphorus (b) Calcium
(c) Potassium (d) Sulphur

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Which one of the following elements in plants is not remobilized?

(b) Calcium

  • The element which can't be remobilized in plants is Calcium.
  • Calcium being a secondary nutrient, is very vital for the development of crops.
  • The main reason that it cannot be remobilized is that it is a structural component that requires it to be localized.
  • Therefore it cannot be moved to new tissues.

Answered by Fatimakincsem
2

The element in plants is  not remobilised is calcium.

Option (B) is correct.

Explanation:

  • Calcium is the element in plants which is not mobilised.
  • This is because it is a structural component and hence needs to be localised.
  • Phosphorus, Sulphur and Potassium are not structural elements and hence can be remobilised based on their need.
  • Thus the element in plants is  not remobilised is calcium.

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