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What Do Plants Get From Soils?

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    Plants get essential organic nutrients from the soils. Planets require Nitrogenous organic compounds which help in nurturing them and they derive all that out of the organic rich soils. Also they get their fluids like water from the soil which is converted to carbohydrates for consumption and providing them with energy. The stems of most plants are filled with capillaries and then extend onwards into the roots from where they derive their nutrients and transport them into other parts of it, like the chlorophyll rich leaves and flowers and are then converted into energy through their own respiratory activities.
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    Harry_m 

    answered 10 months ago

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