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It is not so much the class of plants that do this directly but rather a class of plants that support nitrogen binding bacteria in their root nodules - these plants are the 'legumes' such as peas, beans and clover.

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What organism turns nitrates back into nitrogen gas?

Denitrifying bacteria are responsible for converting nitrates back into nitrogen gas as part of the nitrogen cycle. These bacteria thrive in oxygen-poor environments and break down nitrates into nitrites and eventually into nitrogen gas.


How nitrogen moves through the environment in the nitrogen cycle?

Plants fixate nitrogen from the air from lightning or precipitation fixation. Bacteria in the soil also fixate nitrogen in the air. Animals eat the plants and defecate or urinate as they eat. These wastes are incorporated into the soil through decomposition as organic matter. Mineralization occurs, turning the organic nitrate into ammonium. Nitrification then occurs turning the ammonium into nitrites, and another nitrification step turns nitrites to nitrates. These nitrates are absorbed by the plants and the cycle continues.


Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil turns nitrogen gas into?

they turn the nitogen gas into the nitrates and nitrites essential for the soil


What is the importance of nitrification?

When organisms die, decomposers return nitrogen to the soil as ammonia. The ammonia may be taken up again by producers. Other soil bacteria convert nitrates into nitrogen gas in a process called denitrifrication. this process releases nitrogen into the atmosphere once again.


What are the three main roles played by bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?

The three main roles are nitrate, nitrite, and denitrify. Nitrite is in the soil, and turns useful stuff into nitrate. Nitrate takes the useful stuff, is eaten by animals, and is decomposed. Denitrify is when once the animals release nitrate, it takes it back out and is released in the atmosphere.


Does nitrogen cycle through the lithosphere hydrosphere and atmosphere?

Plants fixate nitrogen from the air from lightning or precipitation fixation. Bacteria in the soil also fixate nitrogen in the air. Animals eat the plants and defecate or urinate as they eat. These wastes are incorporated into the soil through decomposition as organic matter. Mineralization occurs, turning the organic nitrate into ammonium. Nitrification then occurs turning the ammonium into nitrites, and another nitrification step turns nitrites to nitrates. These nitrates are absorbed by the plants and the cycle continues.


What is the movement of nitrogen through the ecosystem?

The nitrogen cycle is the process by which nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms. This transformation can be carried out via both biological and non-biological processes.Nitogen fixing bacteria takes nitrogen from the air and make it available to plants.The plants take up the nitrogen and are eaten by animals.Animals use nitrogen to make proteins.Animals die and decompose, the nitrogen goes back into the soil.Denitrifiying bacteria put the nitrogen back into the atmosphere.


Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil turns nitrogen gas into water?

This is incorrect. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen gas (N2) into a form of nitrogen (NH3 or NH4+) that plants can use for growth, not water. Water is a separate entity in the nitrogen cycle and does not participate in nitrogen fixation by these bacteria.


What causes yellowing leaves on a Rhododendron?

I think it's a deficiency of nitrates, which help plants to produce chlorophyll, and which is the pigment that turns leaves green, and without it, leaves can become yellow.


What is the bacteria that turns nitrogen to ammonia?

The bacteria that converts nitrogen gas into ammonia is known as nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Some examples of nitrogen-fixing bacteria include Rhizobium, Azotobacter, and Clostridium. These bacteria play a crucial role in the nitrogen cycle by making nitrogen available to plants.


How do plats get nitrogen they need?

The plant source of Nitrogen is Nitrate. Plants acquire nitrate through the Nitrogen Cycle. Atmospheric Nitrogen is absorbed by Nitrogen-fixing bacteria. The bacteria produce Ammonia which becomes Nitrite. Nitrite becomes Nitrate, the usable form of Nitrogen for plants. Nitrate is assimilated and absorbed by plants. Plants produce amino acids and proteins that are consumed in the food chain. Whatever consumes the proteins and amino acids will eventually die and the decomposition produces ammonia which turns into the atmospheric Nitrogen at the beginning of the cycle.


What are facts about ammonium nitrate?

It was developed by Germans during a war to replace Chilean Nitrates as Fertilizer. A boatload of it blew up in Texas City. Mines now use it to replace dynamite. It is a whole lot less expensive. It is also used as fertilizer. Plants use the Nitrate part immediately. The Ammonia part slowly turns to a form of nitrogen that plants can use. Plants turn nitrogen into protein.