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how do bacteria help plants use nitrogen​

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Answered by aayushjadhav811
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Answer:

nitrogen fixation

Explanation:

this process involves fixing of nitrogen into its compound

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants need nitrogen for their survival. They cannot take nitrogen directly from the air. Bacteria that live in the soil and roots of some plants take nitrogen from the air and change its form so that plants can use it.

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