how is gaseous nitrogen fixed by plants? what is its significance
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Plants that fix atmospheric nitrogen have nitrogen fixing bacteria living in their root nodules in a symbiotic relationship. These bacteria contain an enzyme, nitrogenase, that combines nitrogen gas from the atmosphere with hydrogen to produce ammonia. The bacteria exchange ammonia for carbohydrates.
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