Plants take in nutrients from the soil that they need to grow, survive, and reproduce. Major nutrients include nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which plants absorb through their roots. The plant's transport system moves these nutrients throughout the plant where they are used to build new cells and molecules that the plant needs.
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Plants take in nutrients from the soil that they need to grow, survive, and reproduce. Major nutrients include nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which plants absorb through their roots. The plant's transport system moves these nutrients throughout the plant where they are used to build new cells and molecules that the plant needs.
Plants take in nutrients from the soil that they need to grow, survive, and reproduce. Major nutrients include nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which plants absorb through their roots. The plant's transport system moves these nutrients throughout the plant where they are used to build new cells and molecules that the plant needs.