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when the nitrogen in air is absorbed in the clouds and rains the nitrogen comes down to the soil with the water. this is absorbed by the roots

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What role does a animal in a nitrogen cycle?

They eat the plants that absorb the nitrates.


What salts do plants absorb from soil?

Mineral salts. Principally nitrates and phosphates.


What do plants absorb through their root systems?

Plants absorb water, nutrients, and minerals through their root systems.


How do plants get the nitrates and minerals they need?

Plants absorb nitrates and minerals from the soil through their roots. The roots have specialized structures called root hairs that increase the surface area for nutrient absorption. Once absorbed, these nutrients are transported through the plant's vascular system to where they are needed for growth and metabolism.


Can plants absorb nitrogen compounds from soil on their own?

Yes. Vascular plants can absorb nitrogen compounds such as nitrates from the soil on their own.What plants can't do on their own is fix nitrogen from the air into nitrogen compounds. Some plants including legumes (such as peas, beans, lupins) and casuarinas form symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to form nitrogen into nitrogen compounds.


What is a plant's role in the nitrogen cycle?

Plants consume nitrogen in the form of Nitrates. Nitrogen gets converted into nitrates by the denitrifying bacteria. These plants absorb nitrogen in the form of nitrates through the groundwater.


Are nitrates products of decomposition needed and used by plants?

Not exactly. The important product of decomposition is ammonium (NH4+). This is then converted into nitrates and nitrites by nitrifying bacteria, which is then assimilated by the root systems of plants.


What do plants absorb through their root systems?

water


How do nitrates enter plants?

Nitrates enter plants primarily through their roots via a process called root uptake. This occurs when nitrates in the soil are absorbed by the plant's root system and then transported within the plant to support various metabolic processes, such as protein synthesis. Nitrate uptake is facilitated by specific transport proteins located in the root cell membranes.


Which group of chemicals are made with the minerals that plants absorb?

If you are referring to the minerals plants absorb from the soil, the simplest answer is proteins, from the nitrates. Others include nucleic acids, from phosphates.


Plants need bacteria in order to take up and use which element?

Nitrogen. Bacteria can convert or "fix" insoluable Nitrites into soluable Nitrates, which plants can absorb


How do plants get the nitrogen they need to grow?

Plants obtain nitrogen mainly from the soil in the form of nitrates or ammonium ions. During the nitrogen cycle, nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form for plants. Some plants also have symbiotic relationships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their root nodules to help them absorb nitrogen.