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Biology, 04.02.2020 00:55 alkaline27

Why is bacteria an essential part of the nitrogen cycle?

a: bacteria use the nitrogen which prevents harm to other organisms.

b: bacteria use the nitrogen that has been fixed by plants to create atmospheric nitrogen.

c: bacteria are responsible for fixing nitrogen into usable forms for other organisms.

d: bacteria, through assimilation, absorb nitrates or ammonium ions from the soil.

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