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what is ammonification​

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Answered by ItzAngel
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Ammonification: Ammonification is part of the five-step nitrogen cycle, which is crucial for providing living organisms with the essential nitrogen that they need. Ammonification itself takes place thanks to the existence of decomposers, which break down animal and plant cells into simpler substances, making nutrients available in the ecosystem. The process of ammonification converts organic nitrogen, which is the way nitrogen is contained in compounds in living organisms, into inorganic ammonia (NH3) or ammonium ions (NH4+).

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Answered by premak1504
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when plants and animal release nitrogeneous waste from body.....called ammonification

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