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during decomposition nitrogen present in plants​

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Answered by YASHASVEESHUBH
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  • Decomposition. Decomposers (some free-living bacteria and fungi ) break down animal and plant proteins (from dead organisms) and nitrogenous waste products to release energy. As a result of decomposition nitrogen is released into the soil in the form of ammonium.
Answered by Anonymous
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When plants or animals die, the nitrogen present in the organic matter is released back into the soil. The decomposers, namely bacteria or fungi present in the soil, convert the organic matter back into ammonium. This process of decomposition produces ammonia, which is further used for other biological processes.

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