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name the organisms involved in the nitrogen cycle

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡ Nitrogen fixing bacteria, e.g, Rhizobium, Azotobactor.

➡ Bacteria which convert complex nitrogenous organic compounds into ammonia, eg. Actinomyces.

➡ Nitrifying bacteria which convert ammonia into nitrates, eg. nitro bacter and nitrosomonas.

➡ Denitrifying bacteria, eg, pseudomonas.
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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

The organisms involved in the nitrogen cycle.

Explanation:

Organisms that are involved in the nitrogen cycle are:

Nitrogen fixers, Nitrifying bacteria, denitrifying bacteria, e.g. Rhizobium, Nitrosomonas, Nitrobacter, Pseudomonas and Thiobacillus, etc.

Organisms' roles in the nitrogen cycle:

A key role is played by bacteria:

microorganisms that fix nitrogen in the atmosphere and turn it into nitrates.

decay-causing bacteria that turn ammonia from decomposing nitrogen waste.

Ammonia is transformed into nitrates and nitrites by nitrifying bacteria.

microorganisms that denitrify nitrates, turning them into nitrogen gas.

Like bacteria, fungi assist in the transformation of dead plants, animals, and their wastes into ammonia in the soil.

To create proteins, plants take up nitrates from the soil.

Animal protein is created through the consumption of plants by animals.

Humans contribute to the cycle by utilising manure and fertilisers that are high in nitrogen.

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