Turns yellow and dies
It goes back into the soil.
It goes back into the soil.
Turns yellow and dies
It is converted into amino acids
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation occurs when nitrogen-fixing bacteria form a mutually beneficial relationship with plants, typically within nodules on plant roots. Asymbiotic nitrogen fixation, on the other hand, happens in free-living bacteria in the soil or water that can fix nitrogen without the need for a specific plant host.
It goes back into the soil.
When a plant dies, most of the nitrogen it contains is released back into the soil as organic matter decomposes. Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, break down the plant's tissues, converting nitrogen into forms that can be reused by other plants, like ammonium and nitrate. This process recycles nitrogen in the ecosystem, making it available for new plant growth. Ultimately, the nitrogen contributes to soil fertility, supporting future plant life.
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants. it is needed for the production of amino acids which make up proteins. it is also needed for the production of enzymes as they are made of proteins. Nitrogen is also the main component of chlorophyll. Without nitrogen, plants are unable to grow and Photosynthesize.
The plant withers and eventually dies...
too much of anything to a plant is hurtful
It will get dry
At the very basic level all DNA needs nitrogen. WIthout DNA there is no life.they need it to live