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18 September, 07:24

Plants need nitrogen in order to survive. The problem is they cannot take in the atmospheric nitrogen, but instead must rely on a certain class of bacteria that are able to turn atmospheric nitrogen into other nitrogen compounds, such as ammonia and nitrates. What is the name of this process?

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  1. 18 September, 07:50
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    Nitrogen fixation.

    you can remember it as the bacteria "fix" the "nitrogen" for the plants.
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