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Plants obtain the nutrients they need as dissolved substances within the water that they absorb through their roots.
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Plants absorb water from the soil and take up dissolved mineral ions (nutrients) in that soil solution through their roots. These dissolved ions are transported in the xylem to the rest of the plant.
Plants absorb water from the soil and take up dissolved mineral ions (nutrients) in that soil solution through their roots. These dissolved ions are transported in the xylem to the rest of the plant.
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