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- in what ways is n₂ gas removed from the atmosphere?
- name 3 types of bacteria involved in the nitrogen cycle.
- by what process are animal wastes, urine and dead organisms converted to other nitrogen containing compounds?
- what is the only form of nitrogen that non - legume plants can take in and use?
- what do the denitrifying bacteria do?
Brief Explanations
- Nitrogen gas ($N_2$) is removed from the atmosphere mainly through nitrogen - fixation by bacteria (such as Rhizobium in root nodules of legumes), lightning which causes nitrogen and oxygen to react, and industrial processes like the Haber - Bosch process.
- Three types of bacteria involved in the nitrogen cycle are nitrogen - fixing bacteria (e.g., Rhizobium), nitrifying bacteria (which convert ammonia to nitrites and then nitrates), and denitrifying bacteria (which convert nitrates back to nitrogen gas).
- Animal wastes, urine, and dead organisms are converted to other nitrogen - containing compounds through the process of decomposition. Decomposer bacteria and fungi break down the organic matter and release ammonia in a process called ammonification.
- Non - legume plants can take in and use nitrate ($NO_3^-$) as the main form of nitrogen.
- Denitrifying bacteria convert nitrates ($NO_3^-$) into nitrogen gas ($N_2$), returning it to the atmosphere and completing the nitrogen cycle.
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- Nitrogen - fixation by bacteria, lightning, industrial processes.
- Nitrogen - fixing bacteria, nitrifying bacteria, denitrifying bacteria.
- Decomposition (ammonification).
- Nitrate ($NO_3^-$).
- Convert nitrates ($NO_3^-$) into nitrogen gas ($N_2$).