Magnesium is required by the plants to make protein. Magnesium is also used for nerve transmission and muscle contraction. It is found in bones.
They are called Nitrates
No, it is purely mineral with no organic material that would be needed by plants.
Soil is important because it provides a place where micro - organisms and bacteria can live. Plants rely on soil for nutrients, water and mineral salts. If there was no soil, there would be no plants which means that the air would be filled with Carbon Dioxide and there would not be any oxygen.
Very little protein is dissolved in the water that plants absorb from the soil. Plants mostly manufacture their own proteins.
From the soil, the root of the plant obsorb mineral which help the plants to grow and obsorbs water which is restor in the soils.
-Proteins are partly made from nitrogen without proteins , your cells will lack enough nourishment's to repair it self or to build new tissues - Plants require nitrogen to grow if nitrogen is not available for plants , they will fail and this disrupts the food chain - It is also an occurring element that is essential for the growth and reproduction in both plants and animals.
The Mineral Salt Needed to make proteins in plants are *NITRATES* :)
Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
Yes, it is.
Nitrogen is needed for good plant growth and helps them make proteins.
Plants extract the needed salts from soils.
Nitrogen
No, it is purely mineral with no organic material that would be needed by plants.
No, it is purely mineral with no organic material that would be needed by plants.
Carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
sunlight, water, mineral salts from the soil, and carbon-dioxide from the air.
The essential element needed for protein synthesis in plants is nitrogen. Protein contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. The first three elements are supplied by water and carbon dioxide. Nitrogen is absorbed by the roots as nitrate from the soil.
Soil is important because it provides a place where micro - organisms and bacteria can live. Plants rely on soil for nutrients, water and mineral salts. If there was no soil, there would be no plants which means that the air would be filled with Carbon Dioxide and there would not be any oxygen.