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Plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle through assimilation.
Most plants get nitrogen from fertilizers. Some plants can have a process called nitrogen fixing in which nitrogen from the is turned into ammonium compounds. Animals get their nitrogen from food, by eating plants and other animals.
some plants have bacteria in their roots which contain nitrogen when plants want nitrogen they exchange their food made them with nitrogen. Example: pea plants contain bacteria called rhizobium which contains nitrogen
when animals eat plants,they get nitrogen compounds that their bodies need.plants do not make these nitrogen compounds. so from where do plants get their nitrogen compounds/ from the air
In rainforests where there is loads of leeching, plants get their nitrogen from other dead plants, where a nitrogen cycle is established
dead plants
Nitrogen absorbed by the roots is either metabolized in the roots or is transported to the aerial part via the xylem. How N is transported depends on the form absorbed (NO3- or NH4+ ) and the metabolism of the roots.
Some forms of nitrogen and carbon are carried through the environment by plants and animals.
lightning does have an effect on the environment it can put nitrogen in the ground for plants to use
Plants are very important to our environment. Plants absorb nitrogen and carbon dioxide and turn it into oxygen, this causes an oxygen rich environment. Plants are wonderful and essential for Earth's atmosphere to survive.
found in water, soil/plants and the atmosphere
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.
When an Animal Dies, and Decomposes Nitrogen is Released, where Bacteria and Plants begin there work, you may want to research the Nitrogen Cyclean animal returns nitrogen to the environment when it urinates or decompeses or dies or decays
Plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle through assimilation.
Most plants get nitrogen from fertilizers. Some plants can have a process called nitrogen fixing in which nitrogen from the is turned into ammonium compounds. Animals get their nitrogen from food, by eating plants and other animals.
They are transported via the xylem tubes
No,plants need nitrogen.