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Bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a nitrogen-containing ion that plants can absorb.
Yes through the Nitrogen Cycle that occurs within animals that are female because of special organ systems that absorb oxygen through a stromate (organelle) that can convert oxygen to Nitrogen
It all depends on the frequencies of light the compounds reflect and absorb. The color you see is reflected light at a certain frequency(corresponding to a combination of certain colors in the electromagnetic spectrum), while the rest is absorbed. For example, the Nitrogen Oxide molecule absorb light at a frequency out of the visible range, and reflect all colors we can see. That is why we see that Nitrogen gas is a white gas(if the gas if concentrated enough). As for nitrogen dioxide, the molecules absorb a certain color. All the other colors are reflected as a brown color.
Sodium hydroxide easily absorb water and carbon dioxide.
No. it cant. As nitric acid may absorb moisture and the concentration may vary.
Legumes. They are the primary plant in an ecosystem, and help convert atmospheric nitrogen in nitrogen in the soil that plants can absorb through their root systems. The process is called nitrogen fixation.The organisms involved in nitrogen fixation are nitrifying bacteria like Azatobacter and Pseudomonas forming root nodules in legumenous plants.
They absorb nitrogen through their roots.
Nitrogen is needed for all life forms, including plants. Plants absorb nitrogen from soil through their roots in the form of nitrate and ammonia.
Bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a nitrogen-containing ion that plants can absorb.
assimilation
Cannabis
Nitrogen is not very reactive
They absorb nitrogen from the air. Then nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert it to a useable form.
plants absorb amonnia or nitrate
Nitrogen enters the food web when plants absorb nitrogen compounds from the soil and convert them into proteins.
Yes. Vascular plants can absorb nitrogen compounds such as nitrates from the soil on their own.What plants can't do on their own is fix nitrogen from the air into nitrogen compounds. Some plants including legumes (such as peas, beans, lupins) and casuarinas form symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to form nitrogen into nitrogen compounds.
Just soil