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What role does Nitrogen play in the growth of plants?

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Nitrogen plays a crucial role in the growth of plants because it is an essential nutrient for them. Nitrogen present in the air is absorbed by the soil, from where plants take it up through their roots. It is a vital component of amino acids, proteins, and chlorophyll, which are necessary for plant development and photosynthesis. Without adequate nitrogen, plants show poor growth and development, leading to reduced crop yields.

The nitrogen cycle ensures that nitrogen is continuously made available to plants; nitrogen is released back into the air as ammonia from the decomposition of dead plants and animals or from herbivores. Hence, nitrogen sustains plant growth and thereby supports the entire food chain and ecosystem balance.

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Chapter 11: Composition and Structure of Atmosphere - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 112]

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Rachna Sapra Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 11 Composition and Structure of Atmosphere
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 13. (a) | Page 112
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