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SouravSeptember 5, 2024

The concentration of nutrients in plants is approximately the same as the concentration of nutrients in the surrounding soil. a) True b) False

The concentration of nutrients in plants is approximately the same as the concentration of nutrients in the surrounding soil.
a) True
b) False

Sourav
SouravSeptember 5, 2024

Answer

False
Explanation: The concentration of nutrients in plants often differs from that in the soil. Plants can actively transport nutrients into their tissues, making their internal nutrient concentrations different from the soil.

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