Answer:
stages of the nitrogen cycle
1. Nitrogen-fixation
Legume plants such as peas, beans and clover contain nitrogen-fixing bacteria. These bacteria live in swellings in the plant roots called nodules. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert nitrogen gas from air into a form that plants can use to make proteins.
Free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria are also found in the soil. When they die the nitrogen they have fixed into their biomass is converted into ammonium.
2. Feeding
Animals consume plant protein, digest it using specific enzymes and absorb the free amino acids.
3. Production of nitrogenous waste products
Animals cannot store excess protein in their bodies. They break it down and turn it into waste products and excrete them from their bodies.
4. Decomposition
Decomposers (some free-living bacteria and fungi) break down animal and plant proteins (from dead organisms) and nitrogenous waste products to release energy. As a result of decomposition nitrogen is released into the soil in the form of ammonium.
5. Nitrification
A group of free-living soil bacteria called nitrifying bacteria convert ammonium into nitrates in order to obtain energy.
6. Uptake of nitrates
Non-legume plants absorb nitrates from the soil into their roots and use the nitrates to produce their proteins.
7. Denitrification
This is when bacteria in the soil convert the nitrate back into nitrogen gas which then gets released back into the atmosphere.
If a fish wants to stay buoyant in the water, it will use its swim bladder. The swim bladder is an internal gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of bony fish to stay buoyant in the water.
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One thing that would take place when considering population growth would be the fact of how many people would inherit the country or the city or town of a specific place. For example, where I live, the population would the be "<span>59,087" which would then indicate how largely and the amount if people would be inheriting the city; etc.</span>
Explanation:
Endoplasmic reticulum is responsible
the answer is its niche
this is because a niche refers to the position or function that an organism occupies within its environment among other species of plants and animals.
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