<span>produces energy for maintenance and repair of cells and tissues; produces energy, </span><span>for muscular activities and movement; prodices energy for nerve impulse, </span><span>conduction in animals and people; produces energy for light bioluminescent </span><span>organisms.
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<h2>Answer:</h2>
Soil bacteria are mainly involved in four steps in nitrogen cycle.
- Nitrogen fixation
- Nitrification
- Ammonification
- Denitrification
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
- First of all atmospheric nitrogen is fixed by soil bacteria (N2 to NH3/ NH4+, NO3-)
- Nitrification: The conversion of ammonium to nitrate is performed primarily by soil-living bacteria and other nitrifying bacteria (NH3 to NO3-)
- When a plant or animal dies or an animal expels waste, the initial form of nitrogen is organic. Bacteria or fungi convert the organic nitrogen within the remains back into ammonium (NH+4), a process called ammonification.
- Denitrification is the reduction of nitrates back into nitrogen gas (N2), completing the nitrogen cycle. This process is performed by bacterial species such as Pseudomonas and Clostridium in anaerobic conditions.
Organic
Explanation:
Carbohydrates are an important class of organic compounds.
Organic compounds are those that are produced by living organisms.
- Carbohydrates are exclusively compounds produced by living organisms.
- They are often regarded a giant organic molecules and are bifunctional.
- They are naturally occurring compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
- They are usually classified as sugars and non-sugars.
- These giant compounds provide energy for all life processes.
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