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ICSE-MINERAL NUTRITION -TEST YOUR PROGRESS (SHORT/LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS)
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  10. Briefly describe the use of hydroponics to determine the mineral nutri...

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  11. Enlist the general functions of mineral elements in the life of a plan...

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  12. What are trace elements? How they differ from tracer elements?

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  13. What are essential elements in plant nutrition? Explain the role of an...

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  14. Mention the role of magnesium and potassium in plants.

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  15. Describe nitrogen cycle in nature. Explain its importance in plants.

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  17. Explain the following: (a) Functions of mineral elements (b) Hydro...

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

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  19. Hydroponics have been shown to be a successful technique for growing o...

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