Why do plants contain minerals?

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Do plants simply pull mineral content from soil? Example, kale is a source of potassium. If I was able to remove all of the potassium out of the soil and ground in my garden, would a kale plant grow if I planted the seeds and watered it? (Assuming correct climate conditions)

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Among the many things that are a problem with tobacco the plant concentrate radioactive forms of the metals lead and polonium.

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