Biology, asked by dattawagh01, 1 month ago

complete the given flowchart and explain the importance of microorganisms in the process of nitrogen fixations ​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by ManvithaPrashanth
16

Answer:

they stimulate and multiply the formation of root nodules

Explanation:

because which convert bacteria into nitrogen

Answered by brainlysme13
2

Nitrogen Fixation:

  • The process of nitrogen fixation entails converting atmospheric N2, which is comparatively non-reactive, into its more reactive constituents (nitrates, nitrites, or ammonia).
  • Such reactive forms are appropriate for crops and aid in their development.
  • Contrarily, a lack of nitrogen stunts the growth of crops and prevents normal growth.

Importance of microorganisms in the process of nitrogen fixations:

  • Providing plants with essential nutrients that they are unable to receive from the air on their own is the function of nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
  • Microorganisms that fix nitrogen can obtain assimilative N for plants in a way that crops cannot.
  • It is absorbed by bacteria from the atmosphere as a gas and released to the soil, mostly as ammonia.
  • Because plants can only obtain nitrogen from the soil and only as nitrogenous inorganic compounds, nitrogen fixation is crucial because it is the only method that works for plants.

The complete flowchart is also given below.

Read more on Brainly.in:

1. https://brainly.in/question/10212628

2. https://brainly.in/question/26768464

#SPJ3

Attachments:
Similar questions