Social Sciences, asked by sarafikri510, 17 days ago

Question 5
How do animals get nitrogen that is stored in the soil?
Multiple choice question.

A)
Animals do not take in the nitrogen stored in the soil.

B)
Bacteria change the nitrogen into a gas that the animals breathe.

C)
Plants absorb the nitrogen from the soil and animals can eat the plants.

D)
The animals can eat the soil and absorb the nitrogen through their digestive system.

Answers

Answered by misspriyanshichauhan
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

a process which is called nitrogen fixation converts the nitrogen into nitrogen compound

.. because nitrogen available in soil animal can't use directly .. bacteria and some fungus convert nitrogen into Nitro compounds that can be used directly by animals ...

I hope u can understand

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