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Nitrogen is needed to build amino acids which then make up a protein
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The Mineral Salt Needed to make proteins in plants are *NITRATES* :)
Foods containing protein such as fish, meats and legumes
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Nitrates are needed for protein's, so it results in the plant not having the proteins it needs. Also it will have yellow older leaves and a stunted growth. :) And just if you wanted to know: nitrates stimulate root development and are required for protein production. Chlorophyll, needed for photosynthesis, is a protein and without the nitrogen from the nitrates it cannot be made <---this is why the leaves are small and yellow in colour! :) Hope I helped :)
No nitrates are not needed.Mainly CO2 and water is needed
sodium chloride<----- this is wrong im sorry the right answer is Nitrates is totaly awfull
No nitrates are not needed.Mainly CO2 and water is needed
if plants don't get nitrates then their leaves will go yellow and have a stunted growth also the plant will wither and sometimes even die.
Magnesium is required by the plants to make protein. Magnesium is also used for nerve transmission and muscle contraction. It is found in bones.
Plants require nitrates for use with sugar to produce protein. Both nitrates and phosphates are used to create DNA, especially phosphate as it makes up the 'backbone' of the DNA. Phosphate is also needed to create ATP, or usable energy.
Nitrate is needed for protein metabolism.
Not exactly. The important product of decomposition is ammonium (NH4+). This is then converted into nitrates and nitrites by nitrifying bacteria, which is then assimilated by the root systems of plants.