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The nitrogen goes into the soil and then into the atmosphere through denitrification

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What happens to nitrogen of plants and animals when they die?

It goes back into the soil.


Where does the nitrogen from animals or plants go when they die?

When animals or plants die, the nitrogen in their tissues is broken down by decomposers like bacteria and fungi. This process releases nitrogen back into the soil in the form of ammonium. Some of this nitrogen can be taken up by plants through their roots to use for growth, while excess nitrogen can be converted into nitrate and enter the groundwater system.


How is nitrogen cycle?

when nitrogen go from soil to back in atmosphere due to nitrogen fixing bacteria then it again return to soil due to lightning, dead animals, roots of plants and by other ways. and again go to atmosphere in this way nitrogen cycled.


Where does nitrogen go when it dies?

When nitrogen dies, it does not go anywhere because it is an element. However, when nitrogen-containing organisms die, the nitrogen in their bodies gets recycled in the ecosystem through decomposition by bacteria and other organisms. This releases nitrogen back into the environment to be used by other living organisms.


How do plants get nutrients from animals?

Plants do not actively get nutrients from animals. Instead, some plants have evolved to form mutualistic relationships with animals, such as certain types of carnivorous plants that capture and digest insects for additional nutrients.


Do plants and animals play a role in the water carbon and the nitrogen cycles?

Yes, plants play a role in the water cycle by absorbing water through their roots and releasing it through transpiration. Animals can also impact the water cycle by drinking water and excreting waste. In the carbon and nitrogen cycles, plants take in carbon dioxide and fix nitrogen from the air, which are essential for their growth. Animals release carbon dioxide through respiration and contribute nitrogen through their waste products.


Where does the free nitrogen produced by bacteria eventually go?

The free nitrogen produced by bacteria is converted into a form that plants can absorb, which then enters the food chain when animals consume these plants. Eventually, the nitrogen returns to the soil through decomposition of plant and animal matter, completing the nitrogen cycle.


Where does tree sap go when the tree dies?

The sap, along with the rest of the tree, decomposes into the earth, and may also be consumed by animals, fungi, and plants.


Where does nitrogen from the atmosphere go before it enters the plants?

The nitrogen goes into the nodules of the plant.


What happens to the phosphates when plants and animal die?

When organic life dies, phosphorus will either go back into the dirt or water as the organic matter decays. It cycles through plants and animals much faster than it does through rocks and other non organic materials.


Why would an owl go hungry if plants weren't growing properly?

They's go hungry because the animals they eat, eat plants. If all of their prey goes hungry and dies, the owls don't have anything to eat and will starve also.


How do humans release nitrogen?

Much like humans, animals go through a process of metabolic waste to rid themselves of the toxins in their system. Some of the chemicals animals get rid of include nitrogen, phosphates, sulfates, water, and uric acid.