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What happens to most of the nitrogen in a plant when the plant dies what happens to most of the nitrogen in a plant when the plant dies

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Answered by kundupratiroop14
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Explanation: Decomposers (some free-living bacteria and fungi) break  down animal and plant proteins (from dead organisms) and nitrogenous waste products to release energy. As a result of decomposition nitrogen is released into the soil in the form of ammonium

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These bacteria live in swellings in the plant roots called nodules . Nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert nitrogen gas from air into a form that plants can use to make proteins. ... When they die the nitrogen they have fixed into their biomass is converted into ammonium .

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