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what is nitrogen cycle and their steps

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Answered by Dianadia
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Nitrogen is both the most abundant element in the atmosphere and, as a building block of proteins and nucleic acids such as DNA, a crucially important component of all biological life. The nitrogen cycle is a complex biogeochemical cycle in which nitrogen is converted from its inert atmospheric molecular form (N2) into a form that is useful in biological processes.

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And it's steps are..

Nitrogen fixation.

Nitrification.

Assimilation.

Ammonification.

Denitrification.

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Answered by Anonymous
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We are generally under the impression that we only need oxygen to live. Well, you couldn’t be more wrong! There is a laundry list of elements that animals need for survival. One such element is Nitrogen. But we can’t just get nitrogen from the air. It needs to be converted to nitrates, via a process called nitrogen cycle. So let us learn more about this fascinating concept.

The air we breathe contains 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and remaining are other trace gases. The nitrogen component of air is inert. So this means plants and animals cannot use it directly. To be able to use nitrogen, plants convert atmospheric nitrogen to nitrates, nitrites and ammonia compounds by a process called the nitrogen cycle. Animals derive their nitrogen requirements from plants.

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