Biology, asked by ahsanarainm, 1 month ago

Nitrates in the soil can be absorbed by the plants.Nitrates can also be removed from the soil by the

action of

a. bacterium in root nodules of legumes

b. denitrifying bacteria in poorly aerated conditions.

c. nitrogen-fixing bacteria on ammonium compounds

d. nitrogen-fixing bacteria on decaying plants​

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Answered by devendertphs
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Answer:

Nitrates in the soil can be absorbed by the plants.Nitrates can also be removed from the soil by the action of a. bacteria in root nodules of legumes b. denitrifying bacteria in poorly aerated conditions. c. nitrogen-fixing bacteria on ammonium compounds d. nitrogen-fixing bacteria on decaying plants​

Explanation:

Answered by summaiyaqueen20
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part d

Explanation:

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