Biology, asked by riteshsah, 11 months ago

why do plants absorb those element which are not essential for their survival? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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All elements that are present in a plant need not be essential to its survival. ... Plants tend to absorb different kinds of nutrients from soil. However, a nutrient is inessential for a plant if it is not involved in the plant's physiology and metabolism

Answered by ibolbam
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All elements that are present in a plant need not be essential to its survival. ... Plants tend to absorb different kinds of nutrients from soil. However, a nutrient is inessential for a plant if it is not involved in the plant's physiology and metabolism

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