The nitrogen cycle is the process by which nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms. This transformation can be carried out through both biological and physical processes. Important processes in the nitrogen cycle include fixation, ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification.
organisms play an important part in the nitrogen cycle. they play an important part because the gases they breathe contain nitrogen and when they exhale they put nitrogen back in the air. when they die they release nitrogen and it goes into the air.
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Nitrogen exists in many states. In its most common gaseous state of N2, nitrogen forms very strong covalent bonds that can only be broken when great force or energy is applied (eg. seismic event or lightening), or by particular bacteria species which use nitrogenous compounds for metabolism. The fact is various bacteria are critical to every step of the nitrogen cycle. It is these bacteria and their specific roles that are of particular interest to reefkeepers.
It's a component of fertilizers used in agriculture so it gets into the soil and then seeps into the water.
you need oxygen to breath so that is how the nutrient cycle is important.
role of leaching in nitrogen cycle
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.
Several bacteria can fix the nitrogen fom atmosphere.
The nitrogen cycle - /> cycling nutrients, causing diseases, flavoring foods, producing medicines As far as I know, they play an important role in the carbon cycle. When a living thing dies, bacteria attack the body thus releasing all the elements such as carbon back into the atmosphere.
you need oxygen to breath so that is how the nutrient cycle is important.
Producers (incorporate it into organic) and bacteria play a major role in the nitrogen cycle.
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Microorganisms and microscopic organisms. They are important to biodiversity because they act as decomposers in ecosystems that nutrient recycle and they also play an important role in the nitrogen cycle.
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role of leaching in nitrogen cycle
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.
The role of clover in the Nitrogen cycle is to pull Nitrogen from the air back into the soil.
Several bacteria can fix the nitrogen fom atmosphere.
Several bacteria can fix the nitrogen fom atmosphere.
lightening help to fix gaseous nitrogen to more chemically reactive forms