Where do plants get Calcium from?

A) dissolved Calcium ions
B) insoluble calcium ions
C) all the answers
D) soluble potassium carbonate molecules
E) calcium ions bonded to clay particles​

Respuesta :

Answer:

Calcium is taken up by roots from the soil solution and delivered to the shoot via the xylem. It may traverse the root either through the cytoplasm of cells linked by plasmodesmata (the symplast) or through the spaces between cells (the apoplast).