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9. When .................
and .........
die, bacteria and fungi present in the
soil convert the nitrogenous wastes into nitrogenous compounds.​

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Answered by arunaadesh80
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answer is plants and animals

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Answered by 14857
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Ammonification of this nitrogenous waste by bacteria and fungi in the soil converts the organic nitrogen to ammonium ion—NH4 plus. Ammonium is converted to nitrit—NO2 minus—then to nitrate—NO3 minus—by nitrifying bacteria. Denitrifying bacteria convert the nitrate back into nitrogen gas, which reenters the atmosphere.

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