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  • 01-04-2017
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Why are bacteria a necessary part of the nitrogen cycle

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SmartieWithNoModesty SmartieWithNoModesty
  • 01-04-2017
They help convert nitrogen to nitrate which is usable by living beings. (Living beings can't use regular nitrogen)
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Аноним Аноним
  • 01-04-2017
Bacteria is important to the nitrogen cycle because it breaks nitrogen down that is in the soil into a more simpler form that plants can use.

If bacteria didn't, plants wouldn't be able to intake the nitrogen and do photosynthesis, so we wouldn't get oxygen.
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