What happens to most of the nitrogen in a plant when the plant dies?
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A. It goes back i...
Biology, 27.03.2020 07:34, chloegrace359
What happens to most of the nitrogen in a plant when the plant dies?
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A. It goes back into the soil.
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B. It remains in the dead plant.
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C. It moves into the atmosphere.
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D. It is absorbed directly into animals.
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