Mainly phosphates from rock. Potash for potassium, and nitrates can come from organic matter.
They're not - photosynthesis consumes only water, air (CO2), and sunlight. The "soil nutrients" are needed by the plant to convert the sugars into the other molecules that the plant needs to grow - including the chloroplasts that do the photosynthesis.
What we know as a potato is the root of the potato plant, where the plant stores nutrients that it can use to grow, especially in the spring when it needs to grow a new stalk and leaves, after the winter.
Light is needed because the sun's rays contain nutrients that the plant needs to grow.
Roots provides the plants with water and nutrients in which to grow. Roots holds the plant in place, this is done by the massive root system that branches off collecting nutrients for the plant.
They get their nutrients from the roots they grow underground. The roots "soak" up the nutrients and water the plant needs.
Rich soil means that the soil is rich in nutrients that a plant needs. If the soil is deficient in those nutrients, the crops grow poorly and produce little fruit, sometimes none.
if you are doing three different soils you will find out that soil has the nutrients that a plant needs to grow. that cold water can freeze the seeds so it won't grow
Yes, the soil will contain some nutrients that help the plants to grow some free radicals present in the will activated by the electron and ions transport that will help the soil to activate those nutrients and helps the plants to grow properly
Light for photosynthesis Soil for their roots Water to carry nutrients from the soil and air
Plants can die if they are not replanted as they outgrow their pot. The roots need room to grow and spread out in order to get the nutrients the plant needs.
Rich soil is good because it has nutrients. If the plant gets nutrients the plant will grow.
The plant absorbs the nutrients into its cells and connects them together.