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EXPLAIN NITROGEN CYCLE ;
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Answered by sainlab1895
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This cycle is a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to the organism and back to the atmosphere.

Nitrogen undergoes various sorts of transformation to take care of a balance within the ecosystem. Furthermore, this process extends to varied biomes, with the marine organic process being one of the foremost complicated biogeochemical cycles.

Stages of Nitrogen Cycle

The organic process consists of the subsequent steps – organic process, Nitrification, Assimilation, Ammonification, and Denitrification. These processes take place in several stages and are explained below:

-Nitrogen fixation: It is the initial step of the organic process. Here, Atmospheric nitrogen (N2) is converted into the usable form - ammonia (NH3).

The entire organic process is completed by symbiotic bacteria which are referred to as Diazotrophs. Azotobacter and Rhizobium also have a major role in this process. These bacteria contain a nitrogenase enzyme that has the potential to mix gaseous nitrogen with hydrogen to make ammonia.

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