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Calculate the amount of ATP required by a nitrogen fixer for the formation of 1000 molecules of ammonia. Name the specialised cell of cyanobacteria where nitrogen is fixed. - Biology

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Calculate the amount of ATP required by a nitrogen fixer for the formation of 1000 molecules of ammonia.

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Solution

During nitrogen fixation, 16 ATP molecules are required for the formation of 2 molecules of ammonia (NH3).

So, for 1000 molecules of ammonia:

`16/2 xx 1000` = 8000 ATP

∴ The 8000 ATP molecules are required for the formation of 1000 molecules of ammonia.

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