When organisms die, decomposers return nitrogen to the soil as ammonia. The ammonia may be taken up again by producers. Other soil bacteria convert nitrates into nitrogen gas in a process called denitrifrication. this process releases nitrogen into the atmosphere once again.
1.to remove nitrogen or nitrogen compounds from.
2.to reduce (nitrates) to nitrites, ammonia, and free nitrogen,as in soil by microorganisms.
nitrogen cycle 1. the continuous sequence of events by which atmospheric nitrogenand nitrogenous compounds in the soil are converted, as bynitrification and nitrogen fixation, into substances that can beutilized by green plants, the substances returning to the air andsoil as a result of the decay of the plants and denitrification.
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Nitrification is a biological oxidation of ammonia with oxygen. This then turns into ammonium, into nitrite, and followed by the oxidation into nitrates.
Denitrification refers to the conversion of nitrate into nitrogen gas. It is an important component of the nitrogen cycle and is vital for sustaining life.
bacteria that reduce nitrates or nitrogen gas; most are found in soil
Nitrates get converted to atmospheric nitrogen.
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It is called Nitrification. Some bacteria and lightning does that
various bacteria called nitrification and de-nitrification bacteria
various bacteria called nitrification and de-nitrification bacteria
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Nitrification is the process of combining ammonia and oxygen, usually by plants or bacteria. The Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Water has a 2002 Issue Paper entitled "Nitrification" of how the process takes place and affects ground water.
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ionisation (anything with tion at the end)
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The Nitrogen Cycle has five steps which include; Nitrogen Fixation, Nitrification, Assimilation, Ammonification, and Denitrification.
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