(v) Briefly explain the role of bacteria in nitrogen cycle.
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil and within the root nodules of some plants convert nitrogen gas in the atmosphere to ammonia. Nitrifying bacteria convert ammonia to nitrites or nitrates. Ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates are all fixed nitrogen and can be absorbed by plants
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Explanation: In the nitrogen fixation process, nitrogen fixing bacteria converts the N2 in the atmosphere into NH3 (ammonia). This bacteria binds hydrogen molecules with the gaseous nitrogen to form ammonia in the soil. ... From the conversion of ammonia to nitrites, bacteria also aids in this process called nitrification
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