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24<br />What is biological nitrogen fixation Name the enzyme that catalyses<br />the reduction of nitrogen during nitrogen fixation Name the species<br />of symbiotic N2, fixing bacteria​

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Answered by pal69
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The bacteria responsible for nitrogen fixation are called diazotrophs; they encode nitrogenase, the enzyme complex that catalyses the conversion of N2 gas to ammonia. The nitrogenase complex is highly conserved in free-living and symbiotic diazotrophs.

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BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN FIXATION....

Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) occurs when atmospheric nitrogen is converted to ammonia by an enzyme called nitrogenase. Nitrogenases are enzymes used by some organisms to fix atmospheric nitrogen gas (N2).

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