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Denise Sloan
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28 November, 05:38
What role do bacteria ply in the nitrogen cycle
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Jacquelyn Hooper
28 November, 06:02
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Answer: The bacteria breaks down organic material that contain's nitrogen and it plays as a leaf.
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