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Chemistry, 28.10.2019 21:31, kcopeland210

Why is nitrogen fixation such an important step in the nitrogen cycle?

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bacteria convert the fixed nitrogen back into n2.

soil nitrogen is different.

decomposers need to use nh4+.

plants can't use nitrogen in the form of n2.

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