Biology 2601A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Nitrogen Deficiency, Depletion Region, Nutrient

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Lecture 16 roots and nutrients: focus = nutrients. Major elements that build the tissues of the plants. They"re getting this from either water or carbon dioxide. Plants are mostly made out of carbon and oxygen: e. g. if you take a plant and combust it, the vast majority of the mass is from those elements. This is the relative number of atoms required for a plant in comparison to molybdenum, which is the least required element: e. g. for every 1 atom of molybdenum, you need 60 million hydrogens. What is an essential nutrient: we think of these things that plants really require in large quantities as essential elements, and carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are not considered essential elements. But zinc is a required essential element and it play a role in zinc fingers, which are proteins that attract dna. If you don"t have these, you are not going to complete your lifecycle so you need zinc in some quantity.

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