Nitrogen Cycle

is molecular dinitrogen, a relatively nonreactive molecule that is metabolically useless to all but a few microorganisms.

nitrogen fixing bacteria

Nitrogen fixation is the process by which atmospheric nitrogen is converted by either a natural or an industrial

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plants

Nitrogen is so vital because it is a major component of chlorophyll, the compound by which plants use sunlight energy to produce sugars from water and carbon dioxide

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animals

Animals get the nitrogen they need by eating plants or other animals that contain nitrogen.

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animal waste

Animal agriculture manure is a primary source of nitrogen and phosphorus to surface and groundwater.

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denitrifying bacteria

Denitrifying bacteria, microorganisms whose action results in the conversion of nitrates in soil to free atmospheric nitrogen,

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soil nitrates

Nitrate is water soluble so can leach out of soils and pollute watercourses.

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Nitrifying Bacteria

Nitrifying bacteria are organisms that include species of the genera Nitrosomonas, Nitrosococcus, Nitrobacter and Nitrococcus. These bacteria get their energy by the oxidation of inorganic nitrogen compounds.

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atmospheric nitrogen

Nitrogen Cycle