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A metabolic process in plants is the production of amino acids, which can then be used to form proteins.Name TWO substances required to create these amino acids.

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A metabolic process in plants is the production of amino acids, which can then be used to form proteins.Name TWO substances required to create these amino acids.

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The two substances required to create amino acids in plants are:

  1. Nitrogen: This is a vital element for amino acid production as it forms part of the amino group (-NH2) in the amino acid structure. Plants usually absorb nitrogen from the soil through their roots in the form of nitrates.

  2. Carbon: This forms the basic backbone of the amino acid structure. Plants obtain carbon from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through the process of photosynthesis.

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