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13 May, 12:11

How do plants and animals get nitrogen if not from the atmosphere?

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  1. 13 May, 13:47
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    All plants and animals need nitrogen to make amino acids, proteins, and DNA, but the nitrogen in the atmosphere is not a form that they can use. When organisms die, their bodies decompose bringing the nitrogen into soil on land or into ocean water. Bacteria alter the nitrogen into a form that plants are able to use.
  2. 13 May, 13:49
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    Bacteria alter the nitrogen from decomposing bodies of other organisms into a form that plants are able to use.
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