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which Important enzymes involved in nitrogen fixation ? ) *

A नायट्रोजिनेस व हायड्रोजिनेस ( Nitrogenase and hydrogenase )

B नायट्रोजिनेस आणि हेक्सोकिनेस ( Nitrogenase and hexokinase )

C नायट्रोजिनेस आणि पेप्टीडेस ( Nitrogenase and peptidase )

D नायट्रोजिनेस आणि हायड्रोलायस ( Nitrogenase and hydrolyase )


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Answered by dharanikamadalm
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Answer:

The important enzymes involved in nitrogen fixation are nitrogenase and hydrogenase.

Explanation:

Nitrogen Fixation: It is the biological conversion of nitrogen.  

  • It is a process by which nitrogen (N2) which is present in the atmosphere is converted into ammonia(NH3).
  • Nitrogen in the atmosphere is inert.
  • Dinitrogen is quite inert because of the triple bond between the nitrogen atoms.
  • It is difficult to break them.
  • The fixation process frees the nitrogen atoms from their diatomic form, that is N2.
  • Nitrogen is required to biosynthesize basic building blocks of animals and plants and other life forms.
  • Nitrogen fixation is very important for the manufacture of fertilizer and agriculture.
  • Microorganisms that can help fix the nitrogen are bacteria called diazotrophs.

The conversion of the natural N2 nitrogen into NH3, this process depends on a complex reaction, this conversion takes place with the help of Nitrogenase and hydrogenase.

Hence, Nitrogenase and hydrogenase catalyse the reaction during the nitrogen fixation process.

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