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Actually they get it from the underside of the leaves
Plants absorb minerals/ nutrients from the soil
A plant gets its food and minerals through several processes including photosynthesis and bio-absorption.
The minerals mostly come from the soil i.e. from the ground.
Plants absorb minerals through their roots.
- absorbing salts from soil by the roots
- for some plants fixing nitrogen with the help of bacteria
The ground.
the soil
Minerals were not once plants and animals. This is because life is composed of cells and minerals do not contain cells.
Water and Light
If plants don't get minerals their leaves will go yellow, pale andthin because they need light and water.
Plants obtain the minerals they need from ,the soil.
water
Minerals were not once plants and animals. This is because life is composed of cells and minerals do not contain cells.
There are no minerals in sunlight. Plants obtain all their minerals from decomposed organic material in the soil.
Plants require a proper balance of minerals for optimum growth.
Plants absorb minerals/ nutrients from the soil
minerals
Both humus and minerals contain nitrogen for growth of plants. Alluvial soils are rich in humus and minerals making them good for growth of plants.
They get minerals from the soil in which they are growing. Minerals are taken in through their roots.
No.
Minerals do not supply plants with energy. The only source of energy for a plant is sunlight.
minerals are a resource because plants need minerals to survive and grow
minerals are a resource because plants need minerals to survive and grow
No.