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Friday, 13 January 2017

Nitrogen cycle


Nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is turned into nitrogen compounds that a plant can use. The plant is eaten or decayed by decomposers forming ammonia compounds either from decay or the urea of animals. The ammonia is then turned into nitrates by nitrifying bacteria. Nitrates are then converted back into nitrogen gas in the atmosphere by de-nitrifying bacteria.
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