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Select all of the forms of nitrogen that plants can absorb.Multiple select question.nitrate (NO3–)ammonium ions (NH4+)nitrogen oxide (NO2)nitrogen gas (N2)

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Select all of the forms of nitrogen that plants can absorb.Multiple select question.nitrate (NO3–)ammonium ions (NH4+)nitrogen oxide (NO2)nitrogen gas (N2)

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The forms of nitrogen that plants can absorb are:

  1. Nitrate (NO3–)
  2. Ammonium ions (NH4+)

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