Plants absorb soil nitrate, transport it to leaves, where it is reduced to ammonia, which then becomes part of amino acid amine groups.
Nitrate present in the soil is absorbed by plants and transported to the leaves. in the leaves it is reduced to form ammonia that forms part of the amine groups of amino acids.
Text | nitrate present in the soil is absorbed by plants and transported to the leaves in the leaves it is reduced to form ammonia that forms part of the amine groups of amino acids |
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