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Match the following elements with their main functions:

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Ionic balance
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Amino acid synthesis
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Root development
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Nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium (NPK) are the major macronutrients required by plants. The main functions of NPK are:

Nitrogen: It is one of the major constituents in proteins, nucleic acids, vitamins and hormones. It is particularly required by meristematic tissues and the metabolically active cells.

Phosphorous: It is a constituent of cell membrane, nucleic acids and required for phosphorylation reaction. It helps in root stimulation, increases stem strength and improves flower formation.

Potassium: It helps to maintain ionic balance in cells and is involved in protein synthesis, opening and closing of stomata.

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