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The organism you are talking of is Rhizobium Bacillus. It lives in a symbiotic relationship with plants and fix nitrogen gas into forms like ammonia.

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Q: What organisms absorbs nitrates from the soil?
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Does sand soil or potting soil absorbs water better and which absorbs it faster?

Soil absorbs it faster Xd


Why do farmers put nitrates in soil?

idsloving it in soil


How are soil nitrates replaced?

Soil nitrates are replaced in various ways. One of the most common ways to replace soil nitrate is by suing synthetic fertilizers.


3 Describe two ways in which nitrates can be replaced naturally in the soil?

1. lightning makes nitrates from nitrogen and oxygen in the air. the nitrates then get washed into the soil by rain. 2. animal and plants decompose- depositing organic nitrogen into the soil


Where do beans get their nitrates from?

They absorb them from the soil where they grow.


The conversion of nitrates present in the soil or water to free molecular salts to nitrates?

nitrogen cycle


What organisms does phytonmining?

Plants are the organisms used for phytomining. If plants can absorbs the low concentrations of metals in soil, the metals can be concentrated in the biomass of the plants and then extracted from the plant material when harvested.


How do nitrates get in your water systems?

Acid rain contains nitrates, as does some runoff water from fertilized soil.


What returns to the soil in animal waste?

Nitrates and Oxygen


Why does the color of soil affect the soil temperature?

Dark color absorbs solar energy more readily, and also indicates higher soil moisture, that is important in determining seed germination for plants and the vitality of decomposing organisms.


Why does the soil color affect soil temperature?

Dark color absorbs solar energy more readily, and also indicates higher soil moisture, that is important in determining seed germination for plants and the vitality of decomposing organisms.


Why does the color of soil affect soil temperature?

Dark color absorbs solar energy more readily, and also indicates higher soil moisture, that is important in determining seed germination for plants and the vitality of decomposing organisms.