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Jayden Mathis
25 February, 17:14
State the function of nitrogen fixation
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Ulises Whitaker
25 February, 19:44
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Plants need nitrogen in order to grow. Nitrogen is abundant in the earth's atmosphere, but plants cannot use it in that particular form (nitrogen gas). Certain bacteria which reside on some plant roots are able to change atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use (ammonia).
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