Ammonification is release of ammonia from amino acids during the decomposition of proteins. Bacteria that causes Ammonification is Bacillus ramosus (attracted by ammonia).
ammonification
Ammonification is release of ammonia from amino acids during the decomposition of proteins. Bacteria that causes Ammonification is Bacillus ramosus.
It attracts bacteria
The production of ammonia by bacteria during the decay of nitrogen-containing urea is called nitrogen cycle. The process of combining nitrogen gas with hydrogen to form ammonia is called nitrogen fixation.
Bacteria is responsible for recycling of materials.
ammonification
Ammonification is release of ammonia from amino acids during the decomposition of proteins. Bacteria that causes Ammonification is Bacillus ramosus.
Ammonification is release of ammonia from amino acids during the decomposition of proteins. Bacteria that causes Ammonification is Bacillus ramosus.
transformation of ammonia from ammino acids
By various processes such as nitrogen fixation, nitrification, and ammonification.
Nitrogen needs to be fixed before it is used by plants.
Ammonia can be found in the water when either animal waste or a decaying animals nitrogen is converted by bacteria in a process call ammonification.
sweat attracts bacteria especially in the feet where it has over 250,000 sweat glands, they are attracted to warm places.
It attracts bacteria
Bacteria
Sucrose and bacteria are both necessary for tooth decay. Bacteria are what eat the tooth but sucrose is what attracts the bacteria.
if c/n<20... ammonification if c/n>20... ammonia assimilation