into the soil to feed plants
It goes back into the soil.
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.
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.
The nitrogen goes into the nodules of the plant.
Photosynthesis: Plants do the Photosynthesis, if they don't, they die. If the plants die, then herbivores will die out and the carnivores will go with them.Cellular Respiration:
It goes back into the soil.
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.
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.
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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.
The nitrogen goes into the nodules of the plant.
Photosynthesis: Plants do the Photosynthesis, if they don't, they die. If the plants die, then herbivores will die out and the carnivores will go with them.Cellular Respiration:
If all plants vanish from the planet, then there will be no food for plant eating animals and they will die of hunger and the animal eating animals (Carnivorous.) die as they will not have plant eating animals to eat. Also Carbon bi oxide will go on increasing and Oxygen go on decreasing, as animals will respire to produce it and plants are are not there to convert it back to Oxygen. Vise verse if all animals vanish from the earth, then Plants will not get the Carbon bi oxide, required for photosynthesis and they will also die of starvation, as they also need food for there growth and respiration.
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.
nitrogen in soil is taken by the plants when that are growing. As cow eat plants these nitrogen present in the plants go inside cow body and converted into glucose for giving cow the energy to move etc...
Plants would have died and if plants died, the carbon-dioxcide might go into the air and animals and people will die.Also plants are made up of food so if plants were to die people would have no food and die from hunger.
Ammonia or nitrate is the type of nitrogen that plants tend to get through their roots.Specifically, nitrogen is the most abundant element in the soil. But it may not be in a form that can be accessed by plants. Nitrogen that is in ionic forms as ammonia (NO4) and nitrate (NO3) will be taken in dissolved forms by plant roots.