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29 June, 23:33

Why is bacteria an essential part of the nitrogen cycle?

A: Bacteria use the nitrogen which prevents harm to other organisms.

B: Bacteria use the nitrogen that has been fixed by plants to create atmospheric nitrogen.

C: Bacteria are responsible for fixing nitrogen into usable forms for other organisms.

D: Bacteria, through assimilation, absorb nitrates or ammonium ions from the soil.

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  1. 29 June, 23:47
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    Bacteria is an essential part of the nitrogen cycle because b acteria are responsible for fixing nitrogen into usable forms for other organisms
  2. 29 June, 23:49
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    Hi there, the answer would be C
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