bacteria rhizobium fixes atmospheric nitrogen into air which plants can breathe.
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nitrogen cycle
nitrogen cycle.
Nitrogen can enter the soil from plants such as legumes which fix nitrogen in their roots. Also dead plants and animals add nitrogen into the soil.
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rhizobium, clostridium, rhodospirillum,rhodomicrobium
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nitrogen cycle
nitrogen cycle.
Nitrogen cycle
Legumes fix nitrogen in the soil.
Nitrogen can enter the soil from plants such as legumes which fix nitrogen in their roots. Also dead plants and animals add nitrogen into the soil.
Bacteria fix nitrogen by taking the nitrogen in the air and turning it into a type of nitrogen that can be used by other organisms. This usually occurs in the form of ammonium.
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Nitrogen fixation is carried out by nitrogen fixing bacteria in the nodules of the roots of legumes, and in the soil.
The organism you are talking of is Rhizobium Bacillus. It lives in a symbiotic relationship with plants and fix nitrogen gas into forms like ammonia.
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.
these are the such plants that fix the nitrogen in the soil