Question
How do plants get sulfur from soil?
Responses
as a liquid that is found in the soil
as a liquid that is found in the soil
as pure sulfur, a yellow solid
as pure sulfur, a yellow solid
as sulfur substances dissolved in water
as sulfur substances dissolved in water
as a gas that is trapped in the soil
as a gas that is trapped in the soil
Responses
as a liquid that is found in the soil
as a liquid that is found in the soil
as pure sulfur, a yellow solid
as pure sulfur, a yellow solid
as sulfur substances dissolved in water
as sulfur substances dissolved in water
as a gas that is trapped in the soil
as a gas that is trapped in the soil
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Plants primarily obtain sulfur from the soil in the form of sulfate ions (SO4^2-), which are sulfur substances dissolved in water. Therefore, the correct response is:
**as sulfur substances dissolved in water**.
Plants absorb these sulfate ions through their root systems, where they are then transported to various parts of the plant for use in synthesizing amino acids, proteins, and other essential molecules.
**as sulfur substances dissolved in water**.
Plants absorb these sulfate ions through their root systems, where they are then transported to various parts of the plant for use in synthesizing amino acids, proteins, and other essential molecules.
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