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How do plants get nutrients?
 
a. Plants acquire the nutrients they need through a process that involves
. In total, there are sixteen essential nutrients required for plant growth.
 
b. Water provides
, while the remaining thirteen nutrients are obtained from the soil. Thus, plants have to
to support their above-ground parts. Nutrients are crucial for living organisms as they help build and repair body parts and provide the energy necessary for life processes.
 
c. Plants are
, meaning they can generate their food through
, using photosynthetic pigments to produce glucose. On the other hand, heterotrophs rely on consuming food products produced by plants or directly consuming other organisms.
Answer variants:
air, water, and soil
carbon and oxygen
autotrophs
transport fluids and nutrients from the soil up through their stems
photosynthesis