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write down shorte note nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria


laddhuraaz: Nitrogen fixation is a process by which nitrogen in the Earth's atmosphere is converted into ammonia (NH3) or other molecules available to living organisms.[1] Atmospheric nitrogen or molecular dinitrogen (N2) is relatively inert: it does not easily react with other chemicals to form new compounds. The fixation process frees nitrogen atoms from their triply bonded diatomic form, N≡N, to be used in other ways.

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Answered by durekhan123
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, microorganisms capable of transforming atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen (inorganic compounds usable by plants). More than 90 percent of all nitrogen fixation is effected by these organisms, which thus play an important role in the nitrogen cycle.


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nitrogen fixing -charlotte-harbor-estuary-program-to-propose-cyanobacteria-rapid-response.
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Blue-green bacteria,



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