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12 April, 13:50

Which organisms transform nitrogen to a form that is useful to plants

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  1. 12 April, 14:00
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    The answer is nitrogen-fixing bacteria.

    Plants are not able to directly use atmospheric nitrogen. It must be converted into different form through a nitrogen cycle. In the process of nitrogen fixation, nitrogen fixing bacteria converts atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium. In the process of assimilation, plants incorporate ammonium into proteins.

    Some legumes have a symbiotic relationship with bacteria that live in their root system. These bacteria are called Rhizobia and have the ability of nitrogen-fixation.
  2. 12 April, 14:05
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    The answer to this question is "the nitrogen-fixing bacteria"

    Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are a type of organisms that transform nitrogen to a form that is useful to plants. These microorganisms are capable of transforming atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen.
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