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Where do plants get nitrogen mainly from ?

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  • 01-03-2018
Plants take nitrogen from the soil by absorbing through there roots as amino acids Most nitrogen obtained trerrestrial animals can be traced back to the eatinf of plants at some stage of the food chain. hope this helps!
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