Biology, asked by akshitattls, 1 year ago

what if there will be no nitrogen fixing bacteria

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Answered by mohsinalam
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Microbes. Bacteria, for example, convert nitrogen and carbon dioxide from the air into usable components that plants and animals can use as essential building blocks. A loss of all microbes would be terrible news for living organisms that can't create or take in these essential nutrients on their own

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Answered by anjlena
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hey mate

here's your answer

all the components of our nature have individually their own vital roles.

one of them is nitrogen fixing bacteria . Microbes. Bacteria, for example, convert nitrogen and carbon dioxide from the air into usable components that plants and animals can use as essential building blocks. A loss of all microbes would be terrible news for living organisms that can't create or take in these essential nutrients on their own.

so it is very important to have nitrogen fixing bacteria in our nature .

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