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29 June, 22:02

What method (s) do plants use to obtain nitrogen? Select all that apply.

absorb it from the atmosphere

use bacteria to convert nitrogen to usable form

In obtain usable nitrogen compounds from the soil

absorb nitrogen from water taken in at the roots

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  1. 30 June, 01:33
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    Plants can't use N2 as is so the first option is wrong. They do have relationships with bacteria that live in nodules of the root and convert the nitrogen into ammonia, a usable form for the plants. So the second option is correct. There are bacteria living in the soil as well that convert nitrogen to ammonia so technically option 3 is also correct. Again, nitrogen if present in water would be in the form N2 which is not usable by plants so 4 is wrong.

    These are correct:

    use bacteria to convert nitrogen to usable form

    In obtain usable nitrogen compounds from the soil
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