consumers eat the plant which has nitrogen in it and when the animal, or organism dies the nitrogen goes back to the soil and to the plant est.
role of leaching in nitrogen cycle
Several bacteria can fix the nitrogen fom atmosphere.
The role of bacteria in the Nitrogen Cycle is to perform biological nitrogen fixation. This process is an important part of the Nitrogen Cycle because it converts oxygen into ammonia that plants are then able to use.
Decomposers have a very important role in the nitrogen cycle. They convert nitrogen found in other organisms into ammonia so it can be returned to the soil. Some use a process called denitrification to return nitrogen directly to the atmosphere.
The nitrogen cycle would not be possible without decomposers, because the decomposers role is to break down the nitrogen containing chemicals into simpler chemicals. So to answer your question, no it is not possible, hope this helped.
role of leaching in nitrogen cycle
The role of clover in the Nitrogen cycle is to pull Nitrogen from the air back into the soil.
In nitrogen cycle
Producers (incorporate it into organic) and bacteria play a major role in the nitrogen cycle.
the nitrogen cycle!!
Plants consume nitrogen in the form of Nitrates. Nitrogen gets converted into nitrates by the denitrifying bacteria. These plants absorb nitrogen in the form of nitrates through the groundwater.
they fertilise the land
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They eat the plants that absorb the nitrates.
Bacteria is the organism most critical in the nitrogen cycle. Bacteria in the nitrogen cycle provides different forms of nitrogen compounds used by higher organisms.
Several bacteria can fix the nitrogen fom atmosphere.