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question: what do nitrifying bacteria use to form nitrates? answer options: select one of four ammonia and nitrogen gas amino acids and ammonia oxygen and nitrogen gas ammonium and aluminum
Nitrifying bacteria convert ammonia (or ammonium) and use oxygen (from the environment) along with nitrogen - related compounds in a series of biochemical reactions to form nitrates. Among the options, "Ammonia and nitrogen gas" is the most relevant as the nitrification process starts with ammonia - related compounds and involves nitrogen - based substances. The other options: amino acids are not the primary substrate for nitrifying bacteria to form nitrates, oxygen and nitrogen gas alone don't fit the nitrification pathway for nitrate formation, and aluminum has no role in this process.
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A. Ammonia and nitrogen gas