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Two factors account for mineral uptake: They are
(i) Minerals are present in the soil as charged particles (ions) which cannot move across cell membranes and
(ii) The concentration of minerals in the soil is usually lower than the concentration of minerals in the root.
336496
Two factors account for mineral uptake: They are
(i) Minerals are present in the soil as charged particles (ions) which cannot move across cell membranes and
(ii) The concentration of minerals in the soil is usually lower than the concentration of minerals in the root.
336496
Two factors account for mineral uptake: They are
(i) Minerals are present in the soil as charged particles (ions) which cannot move across cell membranes and
(ii) The concentration of minerals in the soil is usually lower than the concentration of minerals in the root.
336496
Two factors account for mineral uptake: They are
(i) Minerals are present in the soil as charged particles (ions) which cannot move across cell membranes and
(ii) The concentration of minerals in the soil is usually lower than the concentration of minerals in the root.
336496
Two factors account for mineral uptake: They are
(i) Minerals are present in the soil as charged particles (ions) which cannot move across cell membranes and
(ii) The concentration of minerals in the soil is usually lower than the concentration of minerals in the root.