Description : What are the main nutrients of plants ?
Last Answer : 10. The main constituents of plants are : Nitrogen , Potassium , Phosphorus , Calcium , Magnesium , Carbon , Hydrogen , Oxygen , Sulfur and Iron .
Last Answer : 9 main nutrients of plants .
Description : carbohydrates are nutrients that supply the main energy source for the body, in the form of sugars. -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The given statement is true.
Description : What are the main nutrients in canned tuna?
Last Answer : The tuna can will have the exact nutrients printed on the side.However, the main nutrients in fis are proteins.
Description : What is the main nutrients in wholemeal bun?
Last Answer : The main nutrients in a wholemeal bun are:fibreproteincarbohydrate
Description : What is the main purpose of white blood corpuscles? (1) to carry nutrients (2) to combat infections (3) to carry oxygen (4) to give strength
Last Answer : (2) to combat infections Explanation: White blood cells (WBCs), also called leukocytes, are an important part of the immune system. These cells help fight infections by attacking bacteria, ... the body. White blood cells originate in the bone marrow, but circulate throughout the bloodstream.
Description : The following are true: a. the ratio of rod to cone is about 20:1 b. there are more ganglion cells in the retina than photoreceptors c. the rod density is the highest nasal to the optic disc d. the retinal artery is the main supply of nutrients to the photoreceptors
Last Answer : the ratio of rod to cone is about 20:1
Description : What is the main purpose of white blood corpuscles? (1) to carry nutrients (2) to combat infection (3) to carry oxygen (4) to give strength
Last Answer : to combat infection
Description : Q2. How do plants get nutrients? -Science
Last Answer : There are 16 basic essential nutrients required by the plants to grow. Carbon and Oxygen are supplied by water and the remaining nutrients are supplied through soil.
Description : From which layer of the soil do plants get their nutrients ? -Science-7
Last Answer : Topsoil Topsoil is rich in nutrients that seeds or plants need to grow. It is the soil layer that is the most exposed to the environmental factors, like rain, and can wash away quickly. The process of moving soil and its nutrients is called soil erosion.
Description : What are the nutrients of plants ?
Last Answer : 16 plant nutrients.
Last Answer : Plants need water to absorb nutrients.
Last Answer : Nitrogen is absorbed by plant nutrients from urea fertilizer
Last Answer : 17 plant nutrients .
Description : Technique of growing plants in a nutrients solution is known as
Last Answer : Technique of growing plants in a nutrients solution is known as
Description : The scientific process by which crop plants are enriched with certain desirable nutrients is called
Last Answer : The scientific process by which crop plants are enriched with certain desirable nutrients is ... B. breeding C. Biofortification D. Bioremediation
Description : What vital nutrients are needed for plants?
Last Answer : Roses are among the most difficult plants to grow and you many want to start with something easier. To successfully grow roses, you need good soil with appropriate amounts of sand, peat moss. You may also need to add nitrogen, phosphate and other fertilizers.
Description : How do hydroponic plants get their nutrients if they aren't grown in soil?
Last Answer : Hydroponic plants gather their nutrients from nutrient-enriched water as opposed to gathering their nutrients from soil. Soil itself is not essential to plant growth.
Description : Nutrients absorbed by plants from soil solution are carried upward through the
Last Answer : Ans. Xylem
Description : Multiplication of cell of large number of plants placed in appropriate environment conditions with required nutrients is known as
Last Answer : Ans. Plant tissue or in vitro culture
Description : Total no. of essential nutrients for plants
Last Answer : Ans. 17
Description : The inherent capacity of the soil to supply nutrients to plants in adequate amount and in suitable proportions
Last Answer : Ans. Soil Fertility
Description : Plants receive their nutrients mainly from (a) Chlorophyll (b) Atmosphere (c) Light (d) Soil
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Biofortifieation is a - (1) method of breeding crops to increase their nutritional value (2) strategy to combat unwanted nutrients in plants (3) method of developing resis-tance to insect pests (4) method of plant breeding for disease resistance
Last Answer : (1) method of breeding crops to increase their nutritional value Explanation: Biofortification is the breeding crops to increase their nutritional value. This can be done either through conventional ... are growing, rather than having nutrients added to the foods when they are being processed.
Description : The elements known as primary nutrients for plants (1) Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium (2) Nitrogen, Oxygen and Silicon (3) Potassium, Boron and Nitrogen (4) Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Iron
Last Answer : (1) Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium Explanation: Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K) are considered as the three essential or primary nutrients for plants. Together they make up ... need small quantities of iron, manganese, zinc, copper, boron and molybdenum, known as trace elements
Description : Through ‘Photosynthesis’ green plants generate - (1) inorganic materials (2) minerals (3) organic materials (4) nutrients
Last Answer : (3) organic materials Explanation: Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. Photosynthesis in green plants harnesses the energy of sunlight to ... + 12H2O (water) -> C6H12O6 (glucose) + 6O2 (oxygen) + H2O (water).
Description : (2) Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Sodium Explanation: Fertilizer (or fertiliser) is any organic or inorganic material of natural or synthetic origin (other than liming materials) that is added to a ... essential to the growth of plants. The three elements most needed in common fertilisers are Nitrogen.
Last Answer : Metal are good conductors, because – (1) they contain free electrons (2) the molecules in them are very close to each other (3) the molecules in them collide very freely (4) they contain reflecting surface
Description : Plants receive their nutrients mainly from?
Last Answer : soil
Description : Criteria for the essentiality of nutrients for plants was given by (A) Arnon (B) Wilcox (C) Liebig (D) None
Last Answer : (A) Arnon
Description : Which one of the following statements is not true? (a) The flowers pollinated by flies and bats secrete foul odour to attract them. (b) Honey is made by bees by digesting pollen collected ... . (d) Pollen grains of some plants cause severe allergies and bronchial afflictions in some people.
Last Answer : (b) Honey is made by bees by digesting pollen collected from flowers.
Description : What are the advantages of fertigation in agriculture? 1. Controlling the alkalinity of irrigation water is possible. 2. Efficient application of Rock Phosphate and all other phosphatic fertilizers is possible. 3. Increased availability of ... 1, 2 and 4 only c) 1, 3 and 4 only d) 2, 3 and 4 only
Last Answer : c) 1, 3 and 4 only
Description : The three numbers on fertilizer represents the value of the three macro-nutrients used by plants represented as NPK for short. What are they? a. Neon, Phosphorous, Krypton b. Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium c. Neon, Potassium, Krypton d. Neon, Potassium, Phosphorous
Last Answer : b. Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium
Description : 134 Given below are the statements about the harmful effects of weeds on crop plants. i. They interfere in harvesting ii. They help crops to grow healthy. iii. They compete with crop plants for water, nutrients , space and light ... statements a) i, iii, iv b)iii only c) iii , iv d) i, ii , iii, iv
Last Answer : a) i, iii, iv
Description : 9. The scientific process by which crop plants are enriched with certain desirable nutrients is called a) Crop protection b) breeding c) biofortfication d)bioremediation
Last Answer : c) biofortfication
Description : Root suckers are a) Insects that suck nutrients from the roots of plants b) Shoots that arise from roots to form new plant c)New plant parts that arise from the branches of fruit trees d) Roots of neighboring plants that share water with the another plant
Last Answer : b) Shoots that arise from roots to form new plant
Description : Proof that plants can grow and reproduce using onl inorganic nutrients comes from the study of: a) phototrophic nutrition b) mycorrhiza c) hydroponics d) humus
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- HYDROPONICS
Last Answer : Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium
Description : Biofortification is a (1) method of breeding crops to increase their nutritional value (2) strategy to combat unwanted nutrients in plants (3) method of developing resistance to insect pests (4) method of plant breeding for disease resistance
Last Answer : method of breeding crops to increase their nutritional value
Description : Through ‘Photosynthesis’ green plants generate (1) inorganic materials (2) minerals (3) organic materials (4) nutrients
Last Answer : organic materials