How is gaseous nitrogen fixed by plants? what is its significance?
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Nitrogen fixation is a process whereby bacteria in the soil convert atmospheric nitrogen ( N2 gas) into a form that plants can use. The reason this process is so important is that animals and plants cannot use atmospheric nitrogen directly. ... Animals get their nitrogen by eating plants or other animals.
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plants absorbs atmospheric nitrogen through the help of leaves and also with help of the roots on which small small hairs are present it is nitrogen fixation follow me please
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