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Few organisms can directly utilize atmospheric nitrogen gas.
oxygen fixes atmospheric nitrogen
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oxygen fixes atmospheric nitrogen
Atmospheric nitrogen is an element and is N2. A compound of this would be ammonia NH3
Atmospheric nitrogen fixation is the process where nitrogen is converted into ammonia. Without nitrogen, organisms couldn't grow, and organisms need nitrogen more than anything to grow.
Transform atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia.
bacteria
Few organisms can directly utilize atmospheric nitrogen gas.
Bacteria.
ammonifying bacteria
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 cannot get the nitrogen they need from the atmospheric supply. WHat?
which of these organisms convert atmospheric nitrogen gas to a form that can be utilized by plants? a. bacteria b. protists c. consumers d. producers e. fungi
oxygen fixes atmospheric nitrogen
Why does atmospheric nitrogen need to be converted?
Industrial fixation is a synthetic method of converting atmospheric nitrogen to nitrogen oxides or ammonium ions that plants and other organisms are able to use