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Describe nitrogen fixation.

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Answered by Hriddhi
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The nitrogen present in the soil converts the soluble nitrates in nitrogenous compounds resulting in nitrogen fixation.

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wakaderushabh: The fixation of nitrogen, in which the gaseous form dinitrogen, N2) is converted into forms usable by living organisms, occurs as a consequence of atmospheric processes such as lightning, but most fixation is carried out by free-living and symbiotic bacteria.
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Answered by sushmita1750
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Nitrogen fixation is the chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as part of the nitrogen cycle...

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