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Lilliana Duran
18 March, 23:08
Plants obtain nitrogen from the?
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Patricia Velasquez
19 March, 01:57
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From nitrogenous bacteria found on the surface of leguminous plants. They convert nitrogen into nitrates which is absorbed by plants
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