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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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Jawalika said:   1 decade ago
Leguminous plants take nitrogen molecules from air and fix them in soil and convert them in to nitrates.

Sam said:   10 years ago
From my point of view:

When nitrogen in combine state with oxygen (No2), is brought to the ground through thunderstorm, nitrogen fixing bacteria's, like nitrosomers, nitrobacter, etc, in the root nodules of plant, convert it to nitrite and then to nitrogen. Thereby liberation oxygen making it absorb-able by plant.

Rechita goyal said:   9 years ago
Nitrate and ammonium absorbed form of nitrogen in plants then nitrate convert into ammonium in the shoot which is used to synthesize amino acid and then protein not nitrogen.

Govardhan said:   9 years ago
I agree with the statement because nitrogen is very useful for the plant so nitrates may be converted into free nitrogen.

Somya said:   9 years ago
Please explain how does it converts?

SUSHMA said:   9 years ago
Could you please explain how it converts?

Abhishek said:   8 years ago
I think C option is correct.

Vaibhav said:   8 years ago
That is protein, see first byproducts of plant cycle. There is no need to plans converts nitrate to nitrogen. Free nitrogen is abundantly present in atm which does not directly use full to plant its need in absorption form.

Promise said:   6 years ago
I don't agree I go for ammonia when talk about nitrification.

Justin beiber said:   5 years ago
I can't understand it. Anyone explain it.


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