Nitrogen ______________________ converts _______________________ to _______________________ for organisms to use.
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dioxide......... nitrogenous compound........ nitrates
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im not sure is it oxide or dioxide
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Nitrogen gas converts Nitrogen to ammonium ions, nitrates and nitrite for organisms to use.
- Nitrogen is the vastly abundant element in our Earth's atmosphere. Almost 78% of the atmosphere is made up of nitrogen gas Nitrogen in its gaseous form can not be used by most living things like plants.
- Plant uptake of nitrogen compounds and once nitrogen is converted into compounds like ammonium and nitrate then these can be absorbed from soils by the plants and then the nitrogen can be used for the formation of macromolecules like proteins and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA).
- Compounds such as nitrate, nitrite, ammonia and ammonium can be carried from soils by plants and then these can be used to form proteins in plants and animals.
Hence, Nitrogen gas converts Nitrogen to ammonium ions, nitrates and nitrite for organisms to use. is the answer.
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