how do plants use nitrogen in the atmosphere?
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Nitrogen is used up by the plants through roots like legumes. Please mark me brainliest.
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Plants take up nitrogen from soil in forms of nitrates and nitrites. Plants cannot take up atmospheric nitrogen directly for use and hence certain nitrogen fixing bacteria convert the into nitrates and nitrites which is then used by plants.
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