how do the plants obtain nitrogen explain
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plants obtain nitrogen from the atmosphere. when rain happens it takes away molecules of nitrogen that gets deposited into the soil. then nitrogen fixation bacteria rhizopus converts nitrogen into nitrites that can be absorbed by the plant?
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Plants get their nitrogen from the soil and not directly from the air. ... The act of breaking apart the two atoms in a nitrogen molecule is called "nitrogen fixation". Plants get the nitrogen that they need from the soil, where it has already been fixed by bacteria and archaea.
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