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Why plants need food?​

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Answered by janvichaudhary418
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Like humans and animals, plants need both water and nutrients (food) to survive. Most all plants use water to carry moisture and nutrients back and forth between the roots and leaves. ... The most important nutrients for plants growing needs are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K).

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Answered by JannatMirzaOfficial
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Why plants need food?

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⇒ the plants need to take food

  • To obtain energy
  • To obtain material for growth
  • To obtain materials for the repair of damaged parts of the body .
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