Concept explainers
a.
To determine:
The amount of copper between
Introduction:
The nutrients are the atoms, molecules, elements or the compounds required by the living organisms for their growth and development. The plants obtain nutrients from the soil or synthesize through photosynthesis. On the basis of requirements, the nutrients are of two types, namely micronutrients and macronutrients. The micronutrients are usually required in parts per million, whereas the macronutrients are required in somewhat larger amounts.
a.
Explanation of Solution
The copper is the micronutrient which is required in ppm for the growth of the plant. The conversion of
The amount of copper consumed by eating
b.
To determine:
The amount of zinc between
Introduction:
The nutrients are the atoms, molecules, elements or the compounds required by the living organisms for their growth and development. The plants obtain nutrients from the soil or synthesize through photosynthesis. On the basis of requirements, the nutrients are of two types, namely micronutrients and macronutrients. The micronutrients are usually required in parts per million, whereas the macronutrients are required in somewhat larger amounts.
b.
Explanation of Solution
The zinc is the micronutrient which is required in ppm for the growth of the plant. The conversion of
The amount of zinc consumed by eating
c.
To determine:
The amount of potassium between
Introduction:
The nutrients are the atoms, molecules, elements or the compounds required by the living organisms for their growth and development. The plants obtain nutrients from the soil or synthesize through photosynthesis. On the basis of requirements, the nutrients are of two types, namely micronutrients and macronutrients. The micronutrients are usually required in parts per million, whereas the macronutrients are required in somewhat larger amounts.
c.
Explanation of Solution
The potassium is the micronutrient which is required in larger amounts for the growth of the plant. The conversion of
d.
To determine:
The amount of iron between
Introduction:
The nutrients are the atoms, molecules, elements or the compounds required by the living organisms for their growth and development. The plants obtain nutrients from the soil or synthesize through photosynthesis. On the basis of requirements, the nutrients are of two types, namely micronutrients and macronutrients. The micronutrients are usually required in parts per million, whereas the macronutrients are required in somewhat larger amounts.
d.
Explanation of Solution
The iron is the micronutrient which is required in ppm for the growth of the plant. The conversion of
The amount of iron consumed by eating
The micronutrients are required in fewer amounts and the concentration is usually measured in ppm, whereas the macronutrients are required in larger amount and measured in percentage.
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