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though not directly but what we exhale is carbon dioxide and plants need it for making their food plants take in co2 and with the help of chlorophyll and sunlight they make their food in forms of proteins etc etc. so its important but its also important that we keep balance on the co2 levels in atmosphere otherwise it will just bring doom to earth.
All acids are divided into two groups. Organic acids and mineral acids. Organic acids are from nature (plants and animals) and mineral acids are made from chemists and scientists.
Plants need nitrogen to make DNA and amino acids. Amino acids are used to make proteins, including enzymes, which are needed for some vital reactions, such as photosynthesis and respiration to happen. Plants can't make use of the nitrogen in the air because it is too unreactive. However, they can absorb and use nitrate ions dissolved in water, which are made from ammonia by nitrifying bacteria in the soil.
Uranium is a highly reactive mineral that is used as a source of atomic energy for bombs and nuclear powered generating plants
Proteins are a major interest to scientists who study the chemistry of living things. All living organisms contain protein. Plants make the proteins they need from substances on the air and soil. Humans and other animals must obtain the building material for proteins from the food that they eat.
The Mineral Salt Needed to make proteins in plants are *NITRATES* :)
Magnesium is required by the plants to make protein. Magnesium is also used for nerve transmission and muscle contraction. It is found in bones.
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.