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14 November, 10:47

Why is Bactria a necessary nutrient of the nitrogen cycle

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  1. 14 November, 10:55
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    Bacteria lives in nodules in the roots of leguminous plants. Plants cannot absorb nitrogen because it is found in the air, so the bacteria "fix" it so that the Nitrogen can be absorbed.
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