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energy required for nitrogen fixation is obtained from​

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energy required for nitrogen fixation is obtained from.

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Microorganisms that fix nitrogen require 16 moles of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to reduce each mole of nitrogen (Hubbell & Kidder, 2009). These organisms obtain this energy by oxidizing organic molecules.

Extra information:-

Most nitrogen fixation occurs naturally, in the soil, by bacteria. In Figure 3 (above), you can see nitrogen fixation and exchange of form occurring in the soil. Some bacteria attach to plant roots and have a symbiotic (beneficial for both the plant and the bacteria) relationship with the plant.

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