why bacteria and blue green algae are called biological nitrogen finers?
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Blue—green algae (Cyanobacteria) are a special group of prokaryotes. ... BGA are widely distributed all over the earth. While fixing carbon from CO2, certain BGA can fix dinitrogen from the atmosphere, and are called nitrogen-fixing BGA, including free living and symbiotic forms.
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Nitrogen fixation in these organisms is light stimulated process. Cyanobacteria fix nitrogen only under combined nitrogen deficient conditions and in the presence of combined nitrogen source the enzyme nitrogenase remains repressed which, similar to oxygen effect, is a reversible inhibition.
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