Which soil-based compounds do plants use to create amino acids from glucose?(1 point)

Responses

carbon
carbon

hydrogen
hydrogen

nitrogen
nitrogen

fluoride

Carbon and nitrogen

can you please choose only one of the answers

Plants use nitrogen as one of the soil-based compounds to create amino acids from glucose.

The soil-based compounds that plants use to create amino acids from glucose are nitrogen. Plants cannot directly utilize nitrogen from the atmosphere, so they rely on nitrogen-containing compounds in the soil, such as nitrates and ammonium ions. These compounds are absorbed by the plant's roots and then converted into amino acids through a series of biochemical reactions.