They get it from the water they absorb
Plants absorb water and nutrients through their roots.
No, plants do not absorb all types of light.
Plants do not absorb heat from their surroundings. Instead, they primarily absorb sunlight for photosynthesis and use it to produce energy.
Plants absorb water, nutrients, and minerals through their root systems.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis during the day when sunlight is available for the process.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
Plants absorb water and nutrients through their roots.
plants absorb amonnia or nitrate
No, plants do not absorb all types of light.
Many compounds in plants include Nitrogen including Proteins and DNA. Note, most plants can not use atmospheric Nitrogen (N2), and must absorb nitrogen that is bonded to hydrogen or carbon such as Ammonia (NH3).
Plants do not absorb heat from their surroundings. Instead, they primarily absorb sunlight for photosynthesis and use it to produce energy.
The hydrogen in a glucose molecule primarily comes from water molecules during the process of photosynthesis in plants. Plants absorb water from the soil and use energy from sunlight to break down the water molecules, releasing oxygen as a byproduct and incorporating the hydrogen into glucose molecules.
Tropical rainforests and mangroves are the plants that absorb the most CO2 from the atmosphere.
Plants absorb water, nutrients, and minerals through their root systems.
Photosynthesis
chloroplasts
the roots