Bacteria
Plants like legumes fix nitrogen as do some soil bacteria/
The general term is dizaotrophs. There are many species of diazotrophs, usually either bacteria or archaea.
Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria.
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I believe it is a nitrogen-fixing bacteria
photosynthesis
Nitrogen is absorbed in plants with the help of specific bacteria.
The mitochondria in a cell convert fuel particles into usable energy.
Nitrogen-fixating prokaryotes (such as bacteria) present in the roots of legumes and some other plants take N2 from the air and convert it to nitrogen compounds usable by plants. Nitrogen fixing bacteria (diazotrophs).
I believe it is a nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Nitrogen fixing bacteria will enable some plants to convert atmospheric oxygen to a form that can be used by plants. The plants are then eaten by animals.
Thyere is a process. We use habor process for that.
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nitrogen fixing bacteria
Nitrifying bacteria can convert atmospheric nitrogen in to nitrates that plants can use in the soil. That is why leguminous plants having these micro-organisms in the nodules enrich the soil for nitrogen deficiency.
it can burn the plants and it can also give off harmful chemicals to the plant. It can also burn and die if it does not have special care to it's self. Wow... Lightning turns nitrogen into a usable form for human consumption through plants. Lightning converts the nitrogen in the air from a gaseous form to a usable form for plants. This process is called "fixation". It does not burn plants or cause harmful chemical reactions of any kind.
photosynthesis
Nitrogen fixation.
Conversion of inert elemental nitrogen gas into biologically usable form is called nitrogen fixation. Organism that performs nitrogen fixation is Rhizobium Leguminous.
Nitrogen is absorbed in plants with the help of specific bacteria.
Conversion of inert elemental nitrogen gas into biologically usable form is called nitrogen fixation. Organism that performs nitrogen fixation is Rhizobium Leguminous.