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What do plants absorb through their roots? That are not NUTRIENTS
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What do plants absorb through their roots? That are not NUTRIENTS
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Greetings!
Plants absorb the
moisture/water from the soil in addition to nutrients, through their roots.
Nutrient plants absorb include
nitrogen
, magnesium etc.
Hope this helps.
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plants absorb water through their roots.
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