Legumes do. Peas are a good example.
Nitrogen fixing bacteria are common in the roots of leguminous plants like Melilotus,Trigonella, ground nut etc. and some Gymnospermous plants like Podocarpus
kylesupplement. Nitrifying bacteria would be one kind of bacteria.Legumes have them, and I think Beech trees (Nothofagus spp.) also do.These convert nitric acid or ammonia compounds to ones useful to the plant.
Bacteria can eat a variety of plants, including cellulose-rich materials like grass, leaves, and wood. Some bacteria can also consume sugars or starches produced by plants as part of their metabolic processes. Each species of bacteria has specific preferences for the types of plant material they can break down and use as a food source.
Nitrogen cycle is called a perfect cycle in the biosphere because it keeps or maintains the over all amount of nitrogen constant in atmosphere, soil and water.Nitrogen cycle depends upon at least four different kinds of bacteria known as the decay causers, the nitrifiers, the denitrifiers, and the nitrogen fixers. There is a regular circulation of nitrogen through the air, soil, plants and animals through nitrogen cycle.
fungus mushroom moss Because they are organisms that live off of non living organic matters They secrete (or produce) digestive enzymes into the non living organic matters and absorb the products of digestion.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
Nitrogen fixing bacteria are common in the roots of leguminous plants like Melilotus,Trigonella, ground nut etc. and some Gymnospermous plants like Podocarpus
kylesupplement. Nitrifying bacteria would be one kind of bacteria.Legumes have them, and I think Beech trees (Nothofagus spp.) also do.These convert nitric acid or ammonia compounds to ones useful to the plant.
bacteria
Bacteria are extremely simple organisms. Most bacteria are a single cell, and are supported perfectly by sunlight alone. Some kinds of bacteria can live deep underwater, or encased in thousands of tons of rock. Some can even live in space. Overall bacteria do not need oxygen/nitrogen for any reason, because there body's do not need it to function, they are just to small and simple.
Insects are harmful to crops because they can be carrying dirty kinds of bacteria, and they can cause diseases in plants and kill plants.
Yes. Alkaloids are nitrogen-containing organic compounds produced by many kinds of plants.
Bacteria can eat a variety of plants, including cellulose-rich materials like grass, leaves, and wood. Some bacteria can also consume sugars or starches produced by plants as part of their metabolic processes. Each species of bacteria has specific preferences for the types of plant material they can break down and use as a food source.
the elements ussualy fertalize plants after they have been reduced and recycled naturaly back into soil that is great for plants of all kinds. the elements of the animal are naturally recyled into soil that is great for plants of all kinds
Nitrogen cycle is called a perfect cycle in the biosphere because it keeps or maintains the over all amount of nitrogen constant in atmosphere, soil and water.Nitrogen cycle depends upon at least four different kinds of bacteria known as the decay causers, the nitrifiers, the denitrifiers, and the nitrogen fixers. There is a regular circulation of nitrogen through the air, soil, plants and animals through nitrogen cycle.
All plants are autotrophs and some bacteria and fungi are too. I think that some protists are too.
All kinds of bacteria, spores, many tiny plants (and plant parts) and tiny animals (and their parts).