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What breakdown organic matter and animal waste into ammonia

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Answered by eliaanthony
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Anaerobic micro-organisms

Answered by phillipinestest
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The decomposers breakdown organic matter and animal waste into ammonia.

Explanation:

Nitrogen is obtained by plants through the soil with help of the root system. The animals get it by eating the plants with nitrogen content.  When the animals die or the plant gets degraded, they are thrown away on the soil.

The microorganism called decomposers present in the soil starts to break the available nitrogen content in the dead and decayed plant or animal and produces ammonia to the atmosphere.

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