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Which soil-based compounds do plants use to create amino acids from glucose?(1 point)
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carbon
carbon
nitrogen
nitrogen
hydrogen
hydrogen
fluoride
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nitrogen
Plants take up soil nitrogen (as nitrate or ammonium) and incorporate it into amino acids; carbon comes from CO2 and hydrogen from water, fluoride is not used.
Plants take up soil nitrogen (as nitrate or ammonium) and incorporate it into amino acids; carbon comes from CO2 and hydrogen from water, fluoride is not used.
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