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Deshawn Orozco
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14 January, 15:08
4. What happens to nitrogen inside of a plant?
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Pierce Irwin
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Plants take up nitrogen compounds through their roots. Animals obtain these compounds when they eat the plants. When plants and animals die or when animals excrete wastes, the nitrogen compounds in the organic matter re-enter the soil where they are broken down by microorganisms, known as decomposers.
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