Some plants are leguminous and have root nodules by which they are able to directly absorb the nitrogen from the atmosphere.
If the are not leguminous, they get the nitrogen from the soils via their roots.
For the same purpose of supplying nitrogen to the plants, farmers also add nitrogenous fertilizers to the soil which provides sufficient amount of nitrogen to the plants
Herbiviors obtain the nitrogen they need by eating Plants. The plants contain nitrogen and amminio acid.
Plants obtain the minerals they need from ,the soil.
Plants need nitrogen to build proteins and nucleic acids.
Most plants absorb nitrogen from Nirates in the soil. A notable exception are insectivorous plants such as the Venus Fly Trap, which lives in soils which do not have much Nitrogen - so have adapted to obtain it from another source.
They absorb nitrogen through their roots.
magnesium ions are found in the centre of chlorophyll moolecules, and as chlorophyll is an essential component in the reaction of photosynthesis, which produces energy for growth, magnesium ions are therefore essential.
Plants take in nitrogen from their roots then the consumers eat the plants.
Animals obtain nitrogen by eating plants which have absorbed nitrogen from the soil.
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No,plants need nitrogen.
No,plants need nitrogen.
eating the plants
Unless they are legumes, from the soil.
Plants get it from bacteria which live associated with their roots who take atmospheric nitrogen and fixate it (nitrogen cycle). Animals can only get it by ingesting organic compounds which contain nitrogen, such as plants and other animals which have eaten plants.
photosynthesis
Plants obtain the minerals they need from ,the soil.
Nitrogen is required by plants and animals for protein synthesis