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Question
How do plants obtain nitrogen?
Short Answer
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Solution
Plants primarily absorb nitrogen through their roots as soluble nitrate and ammonium, while symbiotic bacteria such as Rhizobium fix atmospheric N2 into usable ammonia. Soil decomposers release ammonia from organic matter, which specialized bacteria convert into nitrates for plant uptake.
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Chapter 1: Life Processes - Exercise 1 [Page 35]
