Environmental Sciences, asked by stujonterakimble, 20 days ago

the nitrogen cycle starts with plants

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Answered by JhaVidhyan
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The plants absorb the usable nitrogen compounds from the soil through their roots. ... Some bacteria then convert these nitrogenous compounds in the soil and turn it into nitrogen gas. Eventually, it goes back to the atmosphere.

Answered by shree1093
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When nitrogen is absorbed by the soil, different bacteria help it to change states so it can be absorbed by plants. Animals then get their nitrogen from the plants. Fixation - Fixation is the first step in the process of making nitrogen usable by plants. ... They absorb nitrates from the soil into their roots.

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