Asked by Kanye West
Which soil-based compounds do plants use to create amino acids from glucose?
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Answered by
DrBob222
See this site; however, let me caution you that "nitrates" is not a compound. N in the soil produce nitrates and those combine with cations to make compounds as in potassium nitrate, sodium nitrate, etc.
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Answered by
wasab
so what's the answer?
Answered by
Silhouette
Nitrogen, just took it
Answered by
yes
Silhouette is right 👍
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