Nitrogen fixing bacteria do. They tend to grow in root nodules of legumes and convert nitrogen gas from the air to nitrates that the legumes can use as "food". The legumes feed the bacteria carbohydrates in return. Classic symbiosis.
No, bacteria does not need nitrogen, but only bacteria is capable of fixing nitogen into the usable form.
I believe not because they are living things and need oxygen instead or they only need something to live in to reproduce and live.
Some bacteria that are helpful but the virus bacterias never do. So it really depends!
To convert it using nitrogen cycle
Several bacteria can fix the nitrogen fom atmosphere.
The decomposers , bacteria, and fungi, break down waste and dead organisms returning nitrogen they contain back into the soil.
Well............ In phosphorus cycle bacteria decomposes dead organisms and also fossils and phosphorus is available in organisms so when bacteria decompose them phosphorus is released
Although the air is made up of about 70% nitrogen, plants cannot use nitrogen in this N2 form. Nitrogen fixing bacteria change nitrogen into the form of soluble nitrates so that plants can use it. Other bacteria, known as de-nitrifying bacteria, change nitrates back into N2, which completes the nitrogen cycleThey fix nitrogen into forms usable by plants.
this microorganisms is called denitrifying bacteria, it helps to decompose the nutrients (nitrogen) back to the atmosphere. and the process of returning nitrogen or carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is called denitrification.
Producers (incorporate it into organic) and bacteria play a major role in the nitrogen cycle.
Bacteria is the organism most critical in the nitrogen cycle. Bacteria in the nitrogen cycle provides different forms of nitrogen compounds used by higher organisms.
Several bacteria can fix the nitrogen fom atmosphere.
Several bacteria can fix the nitrogen fom atmosphere.
The role of bacteria in the Nitrogen Cycle is to perform biological nitrogen fixation. This process is an important part of the Nitrogen Cycle because it converts oxygen into ammonia that plants are then able to use.
Plants consume nitrogen in the form of Nitrates. Nitrogen gets converted into nitrates by the denitrifying bacteria. These plants absorb nitrogen in the form of nitrates through the groundwater.
role of leaching in nitrogen cycle
Some bacteria have the ability to "fix" nitrogen, that is they can utilize gaseous (atmospheric) nitrogen to produce organic compounds. (They can all break down compounds to free nitrogen too.)
Rhizobium Bacillus is the bacteria that converts nitrogen gas in the air into ammonia. It plays an important role the nitrogen cycle by fixing nitrogen which is otherwise an inert gas.
The role of clover in the Nitrogen cycle is to pull Nitrogen from the air back into the soil.
The decomposers , bacteria, and fungi, break down waste and dead organisms returning nitrogen they contain back into the soil.
In nitrogen cycle