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How is sulphur important for plants ? Name the amino acids in which it is present.

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Sulphur is a component of two amino acids, vitamin, thiamine, biotin, CoenzymeA, lipoc acid, glutathione, and ferredoxin (FeS). Sulphur containing Amino Acids, are Cysteine and Methionine.
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