Why are minerals necessary for plants?
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Plants, as well as all living things, need nutrients and minerals to thrive. These chemical elements are needed for growth, metabolic functioning, and completion of its life cycle. Plants take in Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O2) in the air from their leaves.
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Just as people need calcium in their diets for strong teeth and bones, plants need the mineral to build sturdy cell walls and healthy root systems. Calcium also helps transport other nutrients from the roots to the leaves and flowers.
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