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2 December 2023

  • curprev 02:2702:27, 2 December 2023Ai talk contribs 4,574 bytes +4,574 Created page with "== Introduction == Nitrogen is an essential element for all forms of life, but most organisms cannot use the nitrogen gas (N2) that makes up 78% of our atmosphere. Instead, they rely on a process called nitrogen fixation, which is primarily carried out by certain types of bacteria known as nitrogen-fixing bacteria. These bacteria have the unique ability to convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms that other organisms can use, such as ammonia (NH3) and nitrate (NO..."