Which of the following are processes of nitrogen and ammonia conversion that make nitrogen absorbable by plants? nitrogen fixation, assimilation, and ammonification assimilation, ammonification, and nitrification nitrogen fixation, ammonification, and nitrification nitrogen fixation, ammonification, and denitrification

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 ammonification, and nitrification nitrogen fixation
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Answer;

nitrogen fixation, ammonification, and nitrification

Explanation;

  • Nitrogen fixation is the process from which atmospheric nitrogen is processed into useful forms for plants. Many anaerobic bacteria use nitrogen fixation
  • Ammonification is the process by which organic nitrogen (from plant or animal waste) is converted into ammonium ions (NH4+). In other words it is when dead remains of animals are broken down by bacteria other fungi and the nitrogen is converted back to ammonium.
  • Nitrification is the process where ammonia is converted back to nitrates. This process is done by soil living bacteria and other nitrifying bacteria.  While denitrification is when the nitrates are reduced back into the nitrogen gas atmosphere, which completes the nitrogen cycle.