how do the blue green algae and symbiotic bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen compounds
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Blue-green algae and symbiotic bacteria both convert free nitrogen into nitrogenous compounds such as ammonia, nitrate, nitrites with the help of enzyme nitrogenase. ... They fix atmospheric nitrogen into products which can be used by the plants. In return, they get food from plants in the form of sugar.
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Blue-green algae and symbiotic bacteria both convert free nitrogen into nitrogenous compounds such as ammonia, nitrate, nitrites with the help of enzyme nitrogenase. ... They fix atmospheric nitrogen into products which can be used by the plants. In return, they get food from plants in the form of sugar.
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