Sign In
Ask Question
Collin Bright
Biology
26 July, 21:27
How is ammonia produced by bacteria in the soil
+2
Answers (
1
)
Teagan Sexton
26 July, 21:44
0
The Haber process converts nitrogen gas into ammonia used in fertilizers. Ammonia is converted to nitrates by nitrifying bacteria in the soil. Plants absorb nitrates from the soil and use these to build up proteins. The plant may be eaten by an animal, and its biomass used to produce animal protein.
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍
“How is ammonia produced by bacteria in the soil ...”
in 📗 Biology if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
Pathogens are physically forced out of the respiratory tract when a person coughs
Answers (1)
Why do sharks like the scent of blood?
Answers (2)
Consider this animal cell which organelle is labeled H
Answers (1)
The time scale is based upon relative times, therefore there aren't any specific times listed with each era. true or false
Answers (2)
A group of ants attack a cicada, feed on it, and kill it, even though it is much larger than the ants. Which kind of relationship do the ant and the cicada share? A. The ant is the predator, while the cicada is the prey. B.
Answers (1)
New Questions in Biology
What is the difference between a meteor and a meteorite? A meteor has more mass A meteorite reaches Earth and has not burned up A meteorite orbits the sun and a meteor does not A meteorite glows
Answers (1)
How does global warming affect the temperate deciduous forest
Answers (1)
Why do mutations make such a large contribution to bacterial genetic variation?
Answers (1)
What part of a childs brain is resposible for licking and eating reflexes?
Answers (1)
Which human body system do you most resemble to ribosomes and why?
Answers (2)
Home
»
Biology
» How is ammonia produced by bacteria in the soil
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?