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How is the nitrogen cycle important to humans? It produces free nitrogen that humans can breathe. It converts nitrogen into a form that humans can obtain by eating other organisms. It produces nitrogen compounds that humans can breathe. It converts nitrogen into a form that humans can obtain by absorbing it through their skin.

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Answered by AhsanaZiyad
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Answer:

Nitrogen is converted from atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into usable forms, such as NO2-, in a process known as fixation. The majority of nitrogen is fixed by bacteria, most of which are symbiotic with plants. Recently fixed ammonia is then converted to biologically useful forms by specialized bacteria.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Nitrogen cycle is important to humans it is is converted into a form that humans can obtained by eating other organisms.

Explanation:

  • The nitrogen cycle is important for the growth of plants. there is huge amount of nitrogen in the air but nitrogen cannot be used by the plants.
  • As a result of this there are certain symbiotic bacteria that helps in conversion of the nitrogen in the air into nitrogen compound that can be used for the growth of the plant. In addition to the soil contains huge amount of nitrogen.

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