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Yes, plants can use ammonia as a source of nitrogen for their growth and development.
Plants use sunlight as their energy source to make food through a process called photosynthesis. This process converts sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose, which sustains the plant's growth and development.
Most plants absorb nitrogen from Nirates in the soil. A notable exception are insectivorous plants such as the Venus Fly Trap, which lives in soils which do not have much Nitrogen - so have adapted to obtain it from another source.
The source of oxygen in photosynthesis in plants is water. During the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, water molecules are split into oxygen, protons, and electrons. The oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct of this process.
Younger plants are often the best source for DNA because they have fewer chemicals and compounds that can degrade DNA. Additionally, younger plants typically have higher DNA yield compared to older plants. The DNA extracted from younger plants is also less likely to be contaminated by external factors.
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The main source for plants is the light
Fats are energy source of the plants.
The source of lignin in the soil is dead plants.
The source of energy of plants is sunlight.
sunlight
plants and sunlight
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Yes, plants can use ammonia as a source of nitrogen for their growth and development.
There are many unknown individuals who have done research on plants as a possible source of medicine. Native tribes did research on plants for this purpose for example.
because plants need it for energy and we eat plants. plants are basic energy source we need the energy when it's transferred from one source to another
both as the ultimate source of food, and the source of oxygen.