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Plants absorb dissolved nitrates from soil and convert them into ___

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The plant cells absorb nitrates from the soil and convert them into ammonia which ultimately reduced to ammonium ions (NH4+). These ammonium ions are then combined with organic compounds to form amino acids such as glutamine. Free nitrogen. This process of conversion is known as nitrogen fixation

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The plant cells absorb nitrates from the soil and convert them into ammonia which ultimately reduced to ammonium ions (NH4+). These ammonium ions are then combined with organic compounds to form amino acids such as glutamine. Free nitrogen. This process of conversion is known as nitrogen fixation.

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