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Assimilation biology |  | Assimilation biology: Encyclopedia - Assimilation biology |  | Assimilation (from similis, lat. = similar), in biology, designates the process of the transformation of external substances and materials into substances and materials internal to the body. Examples of assimilation are:
By mean of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are transformed into a number of organic molecules in plant cells.
Nitrogen fixation from the soil into organic molecules by symbiotic bacteria which live in the roots of certain plants, such as Leguminosae.
The absorption of nutrients into the body after digestion in the intestine a ...
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Assimilation (biology)
Assimilation (from similis, lat. = similar), in biology, designates the process of the transformation of external substances and materials into substances and materials internal to the body. Examples of assimilation are:
- By mean of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are transformed into a number of organic molecules in plant cells.
- Nitrogen fixation from the soil into organic molecules by symbiotic bacteria which live in the roots of certain plants, such as Leguminosae.
- The absorption of nutrients into the body after digestion in the intestine and its transformation in biological tissues and fluids
Assimilation biology - Related topics
Categories: Physiology | Cell biology | Biochemistry
Other related archivesAnabolism, Biochemistry, Cell biology, Leguminosae, Nitrogen fixation, Physiology, absorption, bacteria, biological tissues, biology, body, carbon dioxide, cells, digestion, fluids, intestine, lat., nutrients, organic molecules, photosynthesis, plant, roots, substances, symbiotic, water
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