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What will happen if ammonification does not occur in nitrogen cycle

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

During nitrogen fixation, nitrogen gas from the air is converted into ammonium. ... The nitrates are used by the plants and animals, then returned to ammonium using ammonification. Lastly, nitrogen is returned back to the atmosphere using denitrification.

Answered by kingofself
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During nitrogen fixation, nitrogen gas from the air is transformed into ammonium. Lastly, nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere using denitrification.

Explanation:

  • Ammonification is a method in that nutrients used by 'plants and animals' are returned to the soil by organism's decomposition.
  • In the 'nitrogen cycle', ammonification plays an important role because it gives nitrogen and other essential nutrients to living things.
  • If ammonification doesn't occur, then the "nitrogen-containing compounds" won't return the nutrients to ecosystem and living organisms will not survive longer on earth.

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Define Ammonification

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