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2. Why plants drink so much ?by Dr SUBROTO BISWAS
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6. Why plants drink so much ?by Dr SUBROTO BISWAS
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ource of minerals in Plants is soil, water and fertilizers. Need for transportation in Plants is to distribute water and nutrients to various parts. V...
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