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Explain how biological nitrogen fixation takes place

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Answered by MatthewsEmmanuel
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Biological nitrogen fixation converts N2 into ammonia, which is metabolized by most organisms. ... Nitrogen fixation also occurs between some termites and fungi. It also occurs naturally in the air by means of NOx production by lightning. All biological nitrogen fixation is effected by enzymes called nitrogenases.

Answered by gautam1599
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Biological nitrogen fixation takes place by the microorganisms like rhizobium or blue green algae which helps in fixation as they have a power to convert atmospheric nitrogen directly in to nitrates which are then used by plants for various purposes
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