The first stable product of biological nitrogen fixation is
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The first stable product of biological nitrogen fixation is ammonia
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I think it is nitrate?
Nitrogen fixation begins with ammonia or ammonium, which is then oxidised into nitrite, and finally into nitrate. Nitrates are absorbed by plants to make DNA, RNA, proteins and amino acids (nitrogen exists as a diatomic molecule so it’s not reactive enough to make these molecules).
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Nitrogen fixation begins with ammonia or ammonium, which is then oxidised into nitrite, and finally into nitrate. Nitrates are absorbed by plants to make DNA, RNA, proteins and amino acids (nitrogen exists as a diatomic molecule so it’s not reactive enough to make these molecules).
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