Ask a New Question

Question

a certain's plant root contain higher concentrations of nitrate than the soil that surrounds them. Which mechanism explains the movement of nitrates form the soil into the plant's roots?

a)osmosis
b)facilitated diffusion
c)active transport
d)filtration


I chose c) active transport

anyone knows for sure? thanks
15 years ago

Answers

Ms. Sue
Right.

Here's a previous answer to this question.

http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1280935799

15 years ago

Related Questions

If you cut the root of a plant it would die. Why? The root of this plant is a classic blood cleanser and tonic for the skin and liver. It is used toni... What stimulus causes plant roots to grow downward?(1 point) Responses gravity gravity... What stimulus causes plant roots to grow downward?(1 point) Responses gravity gravity pollution poll... What stimulus causes plant roots to grow downward?(1 point) Responses temperature temperature pollut... What stimulus causes plant roots to grow downward gravity pollution light temperature What stimulus causes plant roots to grow downward?(1 point) Responses temperature temperature... What stimulus causes plant roots to grow downward What stimulus causes plant roots to grow downward?(1 point) Responses temperature pollution... What stimulus causes plant roots to grow downward?(1 point) Responses pollution pollution light ligh...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use