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Understanding Nitrogen Cycle in Plants

Learn how legumes produce excess sugar, facilitating nitrifying bacteria growth. Plants absorb ammonia into their roots, with extra NH4 released into the soil through fertilizer, lightning, and animal waste. Also explore the role of dead plants and animals in denitrification.

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Understanding Nitrogen Cycle in Plants

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  1. Legumes make too much Sugar which leaks out of roots. Nitrifying bacteria grow on the roots.

  2. Plants absorb ammonia into their roots. Extra NH4 goes into soil.

  3. Fertilizer Lightning Animal waste Legumes Dead plants & animals denitrifying bacteria

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