kellensurrey kellensurrey
  • 27-04-2018
  • Biology
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True or False. Plants are capable of using nitrogen directly from the atmosphere.

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chauncey1hodges chauncey1hodges
  • 27-04-2018
the answer is false plant cannot use nitrogen directly from the atmosphere
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Dotz
Dotz Dotz
  • 27-04-2018
False, plants do not have this capability because nitrogen isn't reactive. Thus, the nitrogen, through the soil, is converted to nitrate by nitrogen-fixing bacteria. After the conversion, the plants are able to absorb it without an issue. However, it is not possible to "directly" absorb nitrogen itself. 

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