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nitrogen
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
nitrogen can be converted to liquid but not to solid form
no, it can however be converted to a liquid.
in nature nitrogen from the atmosphere is converted to ammonia by nitrifying bacteria ammonia is then converted to nitrite and then to nitrate by nitrogen fixing bacteria. nitrate is converted back to nitrogen by denitrifying bacteria
Nitrogen fixation
Atmospheric nitrogen fixation is the process where nitrogen is converted into ammonia. Without nitrogen, organisms couldn't grow, and organisms need nitrogen more than anything to grow.
it's nitrogen cycle........
Yes. Nitrogen is converted to ammonia by organisms called diozotrophs, which the plants can use It also occurs naturally as a result of lightning strikes and combustion.
nitrogen
nitrogen fixation
Nitrogen
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
A dead organisms nitrogen rich compounds are taken in by decomposers or are released back into the environment. The compounds are either recycled again by soil micro-organisms or are converted by detrifying bacteria back into nitrogen gas.Answer this question…
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Plants cannot use n as N2. So it has to be converted