answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

No,they do not use.Nitrogen does not contain in carbohydrates.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Plants use nitrogen to make carbohydrates?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How do plants use carbon to make carbohydrates?

they use air


Why do plants use nitrogen?

To make proteins


What do plants make as their food?

Plants use light as their source of energy to make carbohydrates such as sugars.


Plants use nitrogen to make what?

their food and their lives


Plants use what compound in photosynthesis to make carbohydrates?

I am not positive, but I think they are sunlight, air, water and ???? sorry i dont know the last answer


Plants use nitrogen to make?

Many compounds in plants include Nitrogen including Proteins and DNA. Note, most plants can not use atmospheric Nitrogen (N2), and must absorb nitrogen that is bonded to hydrogen or carbon such as Ammonia (NH3).


How do plants use carbon to make carbohydrates fats and proteins?

Plants use carbon in the form of CO2 to make carbohydrates, fats and proteins. These process are variously called photosynthesis, protein metabolism and fat metabolism.


What do plants use to make carbohydrates protein and fats?

To sustain life on Earth


Plants use sugars and mineral from the soil to make what?

Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.


Why is ammonia used as a fertilizer?

It contains nitrogen, and nitrogen is a mineral needed by all plants in order to survive. Without nitrogen, plants would have very stunted growth.


What is the Process in which plants use the energy of sunlight to make high energy carbohydrates?

photosynthesis


In what form do plants use nitrogen so they can make protein?

Plants can not absorb atmospheric elemental Nitrogen (N2). The nitrogen must be bound to carbon or hydrogen atoms such as ammonia (NH3), or Urea (NH2)2CO. Nitrogen Fixing Plants such as clover have a symbiotic relationship with bacteria on their root system that convert atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to forms that the plants can use.