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Plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle through assimilation.
Nitrogen cycle
Plants need oxygen in order to survive, and is a part of the photosynthesis process. Plants also need carbon dioxide and nitrogen to survive.
plants take in nitrogen compounds through their roots.
Plants also need energy. So they obtain energy through respiration
Plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle through assimilation.
Nitrogen cycle
They have tO go through respiration to make food
Plants need oxygen in order to survive, and is a part of the photosynthesis process. Plants also need carbon dioxide and nitrogen to survive.
Through respiration
plants take in nitrogen compounds through their roots.
Plants also need energy. So they obtain energy through respiration
Plants also need energy. So they obtain energy through respiration
Because leguminous plants are those plants which have nitrogen fixing bacteria in their roots in the modules of nitrogen. thus to fix the nitrogen to the soil or in crops is the work of those bacteria namely rhizobium and azotobacter thus without these plants we wont have these bacterias and alos the nitrogen
when animals eat plants,they get nitrogen compounds that their bodies need.plants do not make these nitrogen compounds. so from where do plants get their nitrogen compounds/ from the air
Plants do not actually get their nitrogen from the atmosphere. They get it in compounds in the soil through their roots. Some plants form symbiotic relationships with bacteria in the soil. The bacteria draw nitrogen from the air and form nitrogen compounds. The plants can then use the nitrogen.
trees do not give nitrogen..... nitrogen is a constituent of proteins, and plants do not consume proteins. also, there is no metabolic activity taking place in plants, so no nitrogen produced by plants.... it gives oxygen during photosynthesis, and carbon di oxide during respiration.. that's it....