For example in the roots of peas and beans.
When the animals breathe in nitrogen it goes into their bodies so when they die and decompose the nitrogen they breathed in is now in the soil and also when they fertilize on the land.
The nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in the root nodules of legumes.
It is nitrogen fixation, which occurs by nitrogen-fixing bacteria that live in the root nodules of legumes and in the soil..
what is nitrogen fixing bacteria live in these structures found in the roots of legumes
It is nitrogen fixation, which occurs by nitrogen-fixing bacteria that live in the root nodules of legumes and in the soil..
Nitrogen gas (N2) is converted by nitrogen-fixing bacteria that live in the root nodules of Legumes into NH3.
change nitrogen gas into ammonia
change nitrogen gas into ammonia
Nitrogen cycle
It is performed by nitrogen fixing bacteria that live on the roots of plants.
the roots of beans and peanuts
Bacteria