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which group of organisms are capable of biological nitrogen fixation?​

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Answered by banumahi1979
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Symbiotic organisms

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Prokaryotic bacteria are the sole organisms able to convert highly stable N2 into a biologically useful form. A variety of types of bacteria are capable of nitrogen fixation, including heterotrophs, cyanobacteria and other photoautotrophs, and chemo-autotrophs.

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