1.Write any four ways by which plants get nitrogen for protein synthesis ?
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Protein is made from nitrate, a form of nitrogen that has been fixed by microorganisms.
Plants cannot use nitrogen directly, so they rely on bacteria to convert the nitrogen into a form they can use.
These bacteria reside near the roots of the plants or in special structures on the roots called nodules.
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Nitrogen fixation: The process by which nitrogen in the atmosphere is converted into
ammonia.
Assimilation: The process by which nutrients absorbed by soil.
Ammonification: The process by which the organically bound nitrogen of microbial, plant, and
animal biomass is recycled after their death.
Nitrification: The biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrite followed by the oxidation of the
nitrite to nitrate (soluble in soil and water), which is absorbed by plants.
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