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☜☆☞ Most plants are able to use sunlight as their primary source of energy, in a process called photosynthesis. This process enables them to turn carbon dioxide from the air into food, which they can store and later break down to meet their energy needs. The carbon and oxygen which they need in order to build up their bodies ultimately comes from this carbon dioxide. Hydrogen comes from water, which they absorb through their roots. Plants split hydrogen (H) off from water (H2O) and emit the leftover oxygen into the air. This is good for us animals, because we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. This cycle of oxygen and carbon dioxide between plants and animals ties together almost all of the living things on earth.
The last of the primary elements needed by living things is nitrogen, which plants must absorb through their roots. Although air contains nitrogen, plants are unable to use it directly and must rely on nitrogen-containing compounds absorbed from the soil or created by certain bacteria living in and around their roots. The rest of the minerals that are necessary for life must also be absorbed through the roots. These elements are present to a greater or lesser degree in all soils. The limiting elements are usually nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which is why these are the primary components of most fertilizers. Different plant species require different amounts of these minerals, which is why some plants grow better than others in any particular soil.
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☜☆☞ Most plants are able to use sunlight as their primary source of energy, in a process called photosynthesis. This process enables them to turn carbon dioxide from the air into food, which they can store and later break down to meet their energy needs. The carbon and oxygen which they need in order to build up their bodies ultimately comes from this carbon dioxide. Hydrogen comes from water, which they absorb through their roots. Plants split hydrogen (H) off from water (H2O) and emit the leftover oxygen into the air. This is good for us animals, because we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. This cycle of oxygen and carbon dioxide between plants and animals ties together almost all of the living things on earth.
The last of the primary elements needed by living things is nitrogen, which plants must absorb through their roots. Although air contains nitrogen, plants are unable to use it directly and must rely on nitrogen-containing compounds absorbed from the soil or created by certain bacteria living in and around their roots. The rest of the minerals that are necessary for life must also be absorbed through the roots. These elements are present to a greater or lesser degree in all soils. The limiting elements are usually nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which is why these are the primary components of most fertilizers. Different plant species require different amounts of these minerals, which is why some plants grow better than others in any particular soil.
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