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Discussion Forum : Biology - Section 1 (Q.No. 10)
10.
Plants absorb dissolved nitrates from soil and convert them into
free nitrogen
urea
ammonia
proteins
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Swati said:   1 decade ago
The plant absorb nitrate from the soil and convert it into plant proteins. Then how it convert it into free nitrogen.

Sai Vignesh said:   1 decade ago
First of all plant will not absorb nitrates it is absorbed by the nitrifying bacteria.

Abhishek Patel said:   1 decade ago
@Deepak Soni you have to check the nitrogen cycle of plants, in this cycle it is clearly explained how the plants converts nitrates into free nitrogen.

M k s said:   1 decade ago
Plants obtain nitrogen through their roots in either the form of nitrate or ammonium. Atmospheric nitrogen N2 cannot be utilized by the Plant. So, consequence of N-cycle plants uptake nitrate which depleted or converted to free nitrogen and further, it utilized for protein synthesis.

Edosa kinfu Deressa said:   1 decade ago
Plant can convert nitrate in to free nitrogen.

Mr.singh said:   1 decade ago
Give the reaction of the conversion of nitrates into nitrites ?

Dhruvil said:   1 decade ago
Plants absorbs various nitrates and converts them into amino acids.

Zain tanoli said:   1 decade ago
Plant first convert soil into nitrates and then into nitrogen.

Pramod m n said:   1 decade ago
It converts nitrates into free nitrogen by a process called denitrification.

Kinza khursheed said:   1 decade ago
Plants converts soil into nitrates and then into nitrogen. I agree with @Zain Tanoli.


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