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Nitrogen is an important costituent of protien as such nitrogen helps in ameno acid synthesis which in turn make desired proteins for plant growth.

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What is the function of surcose in plants?

Sucrose's function in plants are that they are a major component in the structure tough walls of plants :) Hope this helped


Why don't plants have as big a problem as animals with removing nitrogen?

Plants have adapted to efficiently utilize nitrogen from the soil through their root systems, and can also form symbiotic relationships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to acquire nitrogen. Unlike animals who need to break down nitrogen-containing molecules as proteins for growth and function, plants can adjust their metabolic processes to better manage nitrogen intake and utilize it effectively.


What organism must be present for the carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle to function properly?

In the carbon cycle, plants play a crucial role as they take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. For the nitrogen cycle, bacteria are essential for converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use. Without these organisms, these cycles would not function properly.


What plants need nitrogen?

All Plants need Nitrogen... Plants need nitrogen in the form of nitrates and ammonia to make proteins.All plants. Nitrogen is required for lush, healthy green leaves. Some plants require more nitrogen than others.


What are the major parts in the nitrogen cycle?

The major parts of the nitrogen cycle include nitrogen fixation (conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into forms usable by plants), nitrification (conversion of ammonium into nitrites and nitrates by bacteria), denitrification (conversion of nitrates back into atmospheric nitrogen), and assimilation (incorporation of nitrogen into plant and animal tissues).

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What is the major requirement of plants?

It is Nitrogen


Producing genetically-engineered major crops to carry out nitrogen fixation has been hampered because?

the bacteria do not function properly when they are introduced into the plants.


Producing genetically engineered major crops to carry out nitrogen fixation has been hampered because?

The bacteria do not function properly when they are introduced into the plants.


What is the function of surcose in plants?

Sucrose's function in plants are that they are a major component in the structure tough walls of plants :) Hope this helped


What is the major function of a plants roots is to?

Release oxygen


What is the small bulb-like growth on the roots of legume plants which function to store nitrogen?

Rhizomes


Why don't plants have as big a problem as animals with removing nitrogen?

Plants have adapted to efficiently utilize nitrogen from the soil through their root systems, and can also form symbiotic relationships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to acquire nitrogen. Unlike animals who need to break down nitrogen-containing molecules as proteins for growth and function, plants can adjust their metabolic processes to better manage nitrogen intake and utilize it effectively.


What organism must be present for the carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle to function properly?

In the carbon cycle, plants play a crucial role as they take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. For the nitrogen cycle, bacteria are essential for converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use. Without these organisms, these cycles would not function properly.


What plants need nitrogen?

All Plants need Nitrogen... Plants need nitrogen in the form of nitrates and ammonia to make proteins.All plants. Nitrogen is required for lush, healthy green leaves. Some plants require more nitrogen than others.


What two functions of bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?

Bacteria function in the nitrogen cycle as nitrogen fixers and denitrifiers. Nitrogen fixing bacteria take in atrmospheric nitrogen gas and "fix" it into a nitrate or nitrite that can be used by plants. Denitrifiers decompose dead plant tissues and release nitrogen to the atmosphere.


What are the major parts in the nitrogen cycle?

The major parts of the nitrogen cycle include nitrogen fixation (conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into forms usable by plants), nitrification (conversion of ammonium into nitrites and nitrates by bacteria), denitrification (conversion of nitrates back into atmospheric nitrogen), and assimilation (incorporation of nitrogen into plant and animal tissues).


What is the main function of nitrogen for plant growth?

What is the function of nitrogen