Identify the five main steps of nitrogen cycle
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nitrogen fixing, decomposition, nitrification and denitrification hope it helps mark as BRAINLIEST
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★Fixation is the first step in the process of making nitrogen usable by plants.
★ The bacteria change nitrogen into ammonium.
★ Then ammonium gets changed into nitrates by bacteria.
★Nitrates are absorbed by the plants They absorb nitrates from the soil into their roots.
★Then the nitrogen gets used in amino acids, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll.
★When a plant or animal dies, decomposers like fungi and bacteria turn the nitrogen back into ammonium so it can reenter the nitrogen cycle. Extra nitrogen in the soil goes back into the air.
★There are special bacteria that perform this task as well.
★ The bacteria change nitrogen into ammonium.
★ Then ammonium gets changed into nitrates by bacteria.
★Nitrates are absorbed by the plants They absorb nitrates from the soil into their roots.
★Then the nitrogen gets used in amino acids, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll.
★When a plant or animal dies, decomposers like fungi and bacteria turn the nitrogen back into ammonium so it can reenter the nitrogen cycle. Extra nitrogen in the soil goes back into the air.
★There are special bacteria that perform this task as well.
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