It’s not herbivorous because no, and it’s not detritus because again no, and not parasitic so your only answer left is mutualistic which it is
Answer;
Plants control solute concentration in their bodies by regulating uptake from the soil.
Explanation;
Uptake of water from the roots is undertaken by process called osmosis. Solute concentrations increase going from soil to root cells to leaf cells. The resulting differences in osmotic pressure helps to push water upward in the plant. This helps the plant control solute concentrations.
The answer to the question stated above is Duplication.
Duplication is one of the chromosomal mutation whereby <span> a segment of chromosome is copied twice, resulting in extra allele.</span><span>
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Chromosomal mutation involves the change in chromosome structure which changes the composition or location allele.
Other chromosomal mutation includes:
<span>Deletion - occurs when a segment of chromosome is broken off and lost. </span>
<span>Inversion - happens when a segment of chromosome is broken off and reattach itself in inverted position.
</span><span>Translocation - takes place when a segment of chromosome is broken off and reattach at different point. </span>
Phosphorus<span> uptake by </span>plants<span>. </span>Plants<span> take up </span>phosphorus<span> from the soil solution as orthophosphate ion: either HPO4-2 or H2PO4-. The proportion in which these two forms are absorbed is determined by the soil pH, when at higher soil pH more HPO4-2 is taken up.</span>