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Biology, 03.05.2021 22:50, zitterkoph

What would be a direct consequence of the disappearance of nitrogen-fixing prokaryotes? A. Dead organisms would not break down.
B. Nutrients such as carbon would not be recycled.
C. Food chains that depend on these producers for food would collapse.
D. Organisms would not be able to get the nutrients they need to make proteins.

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