Plants absorb nutrients primarily through their roots, but also through opening in their leaves (Stomata) in the case of gaseous elements such as Carbon dioxide and Oxygen.
Nutrients required for growth can be obtained from:
Water - dissolved minerals that are contained in the water
Soil - weathered mineral deposits from different sources
Decomposed organic matter - organic matter (such as dead leaves) is broken down and nutrients released in to the soil
Fertilisers - in the case of commercial crops, both organic and artificial (chemical) fertilisers can be applied to the plant; these can be applied to the soil or as a "foliar feed" directly to the plant surface where it is absorbed into the plant
the water and nurtrients get sucked up by the plant's roots
NITROGEN and PHOSPHORUS
yes they do
Plants get nutrients from the soil they are in. The nutrients dissolve in the water and are then absorbed from the plant's roots. Plants make food with photosynthesis.
It bursna away the plants nutrients.
the get nutrients from plants
There are a few nutrients that a human can get from plants. You can get water, medicine and herbs from plants.
the plants living in the rainforest get their nutrients from the rainforest soil.
Plants grow from what they need is the sun, soil, water, and the nutrients in the soil.
Yes. Weeds are often better at getting nutrients than the garden plants we want to grow.
When the animal dies, it decaysand the nutrients from its body go back into the earth where they are absorbed by plants.
Plants need sunlight, water and soil nutrients to grow. Some plants can grow in hydroponic conditions so they get their nutrients in the water and grow without the soil.
Everything needs some sort of nutrients to live. Fungi get their nutrients from photosynthesis, plants do the same and obtain it from the roots, animals obtain their nutrients from eating plants, and other animals.
the nutrients pass across the cell membrane
towards nutrients