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what is biological fixation? How is it different from nitrification? give an example of organism involved in each of these.

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Answered by Anonymous
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biological fixation is converting atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogenous compounds which plant require this occurs in presence of bacteria associated with the plants.
ex:-Azotobacter,Nostoc,anabena.

nitrification is conversion of ammonia into nitrites and nitrates as plants take nitrogen in form of nitrates mostly..
ex:-nitrococcus,Nitrosomonas..etc

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Answered by thakurvanshika
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biological fixation is converting atmospheric nitrogenous compounds which plant require this occurs in presence of bacteria•••••••

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