organisms in the soil involved in every step of the nitrogen cycle
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Nitrogen Cycle
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- . In the soil and within the root nodules of some plants, nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert nitrogen gas in the atmosphere to ammonia.
- All living creatures require nitrogen to synthesis proteins, nucleic acids, and other nitrogen-containing substances.
- Nitrogen gas makes up almost 80% of the Earth's atmosphere
- While Most living creatures cannot utilize it in this form until it has been fixed, or reduced (combined with hydrogen) to ammonia.
- The nitrogen cycle is a set of natural processes that convert nitrogen gas to organic compounds and then back to nitrogen.
- It's a never-ending cycle that's kept going by decomposes and nitrogen bacteria.
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