Respuesta :
Answer:
The first answer
Explanation:
The primary function of calcium in plant growth is to provide structural support to cell walls. Calcium also serves as a secondary messenger when plants are physically or biochemically stressed–which is why it always smell different after you cut your lawn! It's actually a signal of danger to all other surrounding plants.
Answer:
Calcium helps to give the plant structure, Calcium is a macronutrient, Calcium is a micronutrient.
Explanation:
Calcium does not aid in chlorophyll production. Manganese aid in this. Chlorophyll production does increase the availability of calcium though.