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Plant genes can't be transferred into the soil .Just the seeds that contain DNA or RNA can be transferred into soil .

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When there is not enough nitrogen in the atmosphere for plants how do the plants get it?

Plants do not actually get their nitrogen from the atmosphere. They get it in compounds in the soil through their roots. Some plants form symbiotic relationships with bacteria in the soil. The bacteria draw nitrogen from the air and form nitrogen compounds. The plants can then use the nitrogen.


How does carbon move from plants and animals into the soil?

Carbon from plants and animals moves into the soil through processes like decomposition, where organic matter breaks down and releases carbon into the soil. Additionally, root exudates and plant litter contribute to soil carbon as they are broken down by soil organisms. Animal waste and remains also add carbon to the soil through decomposition.


Which indoor plants thrive in acidic soil?

Some indoor plants that thrive in acidic soil include azaleas, gardenias, and blueberries.


Nutrients from decomposed plants and animals go back into the?

soil, where they are taken up by new plants for growth and development. This process of recycling nutrients is essential for sustaining ecosystem productivity and maintaining soil fertility.


Plants obtain the mineral nutrients they need from?

Plants obtain the mineral nutrients they need from the soil. The roots of the plants absorb essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium from the soil to support their growth and development. These nutrients are essential for various physiological processes in plants, including photosynthesis and growth.