Chapter 31: Q 24. (page 887)
Why is a root nodule a nutritional adaptation of a plant?
Short Answer
It helps in absorption of nitrogen fixed by bacteria in the soil.
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Chapter 31: Q 24. (page 887)
Why is a root nodule a nutritional adaptation of a plant?
It helps in absorption of nitrogen fixed by bacteria in the soil.
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What is the term used to describe the solid rock that lies beneath the soil?
a. sand
b. bedrock
c. clay
d. loam
The nutrient that is part of carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids, and that forms biomolecules, is ________.
a. nitrogen
b. carbon
c. magnesium
d. iron
Which process produces an inorganic compound that plants can easily use?
a. photosynthesis
b. nitrogen fixation
c. mycorrhization
d. Calvin cycle
What term describes a plant that requires nutrition from a living host plant?
a. parasite
b. saprophyte
c. epiphyte
d. Insectivorous
Most ________ are necessary for enzyme function.
a. micronutrients
b. macronutrients
c. biomolecules
d. essential nutrients
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