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Plants need nitrogen to grow. They are surrounded by nitrogen in the air, but it is not in a form the plants can use. Nitrogen fixing bacteria on the roots of the plant convert (fix) the airborne nitrogen to a form the plants can use to grow.
Nitrogen
yes it helps the plants to grow thats why it is used in fertilizers
All Plants need Nitrogen... Plants need nitrogen in the form of nitrates and ammonia to make proteins.All plants. Nitrogen is required for lush, healthy green leaves. Some plants require more nitrogen than others.
Plants and animals die and decomposers break down their nitrogen containing molecules to ammonia. All animals get the nitrogen they need by eating plants, by eating other animals that ate plants, or by eating animals that ate animals that ate plants.
Herbivores get the nitrogen they need by eating plants.
soil
They absorb nitrogen through their roots.
Plants need nitrogen to grow. They are surrounded by nitrogen in the air, but it is not in a form the plants can use. Nitrogen fixing bacteria on the roots of the plant convert (fix) the airborne nitrogen to a form the plants can use to grow.
plants need nitrogen to grow thats why in ponds there is alot of plants cuz the nitrogen runs off from the fields!!
by making plants grow better because plants need a certain amount of nitrogen to grow so it has made plants more healthier as they grow.
Nitrogen is used in the nitrogen cycle to help plants grow.
Grass and plants use nitrogen to grow.
It allows plants to use nitrogen to grow.
No,plants need nitrogen.
No,plants need nitrogen.
Nitrogen,Potash and Phosphates plus some trace elements.