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during mechanism its 'OH' ion removes a hydrogen ion from nitrogen and therefore is responsible to couple up the molecules.
The alkaline hydrolysis removes protein and some carbohydrates. This process also removes some hemi-cellulose and lignin; therefore, only partial recovery of fiber components is achieved.
Purified water goes through several processes, which remove impurities. These processes, especially distillation, can remove many minerals from the water, but they can not be completely removed. Demineralized (DM) water goes through a special chemical process, which removes the mineral ions. This process is quicker, and can be done with scale build up. The end result is very similar to distilled water, however the demineralizing process cannot remove organic molecules, such as viruses and bacteria.
Bacteria performs nitrogen fixation, which involves converting the atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into usable organic nitrates (NO3-). Said bacteria are often referred to as nitrogen fixating bacteria. The process is sometimes called nitrification.Scientists have been able to give plants genes from bacteria to help them do a beeter job. This process is called recombinant DNA technology. Nitrogen fixing bacteria are in root nodules on legumes and maybe some other plant groups.Converts nitrogen in the air to nitrates.
N2 molecules break apart via nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Animals ingest nitrogen in nitrate-containing food after plants use nitrogen containing compounds. Organic matter decays via decomposers. N2 is formed via denitrifying bacteria.
N2 molecules break apart via nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Other living entities such as plants and animals ingest nitrogen in nitrate-containing compounds. Organic matter decays via decomposers. N2 is formed via denitrifying bacteria.
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Sterilization is the process that destroys and or removes all microorganisms. It also removes microbial forms such as bacterial endospores.
It doesn't. Harvesting removes soil nitrogen
it doesn't, it only removes soil nitrogen
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Carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
It does not remove any decay, but it removes the source of decay (bacteria). Brushing removes plaque and bacteria which can attack your teeth causing decay.The bacteria live on food residue, especially along the gumline and between teeth. Brushing and flossing removes food and any accumulated plaque before the bacteria can damage the teeth and gums.
The short answer is no, denitrification is actually favorable to farming. When farmers fertilize fields, most of the nitrogen is lost to groundwater or streams. The farm is responsible for where that nitrogen ultimately ends up (excess nitrogen causes depleted water quality downstream). Denitrification naturally removes nitrogen from groundwater, soils, and streams. This process does have a downside, though. It can produce nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas. Although denitrification removes nitrogen from water, it can also release a greenhouse gas to the atmosphere. Scientists are studying when more nitrous oxide is released and how that can be managed.