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Step 1: Nitrogen Fixation
-nitrogen must be present in ammoina (NH3) or (NO3-)
-atmospheric nitrogen can be converted, mostly done by soil bacteria (rhizobium)
-nitrogen fixing bacteria associated with legumes
Step 2: Nitrification
-soil bacteria converts ammonium (NH4+) into nitrate (NO3)
Step 3: Assimilation
-plants absorb ammonium (NH3), ammonia ions (NH4+), and nitrate ions (NO3-) through their roots
-heterotrophs obtain nitrogen when they consume dead plants
Step 4: Ammonification
-decomposing bacteria convert dead organisms and other waste to ammonia (NH3)or ammonium ions (NH4+) which can be reused by plants
Step 5: Denitrification
-specialized bacteria (anaerobic) convert ammonia back into nitrites and nitrates and then into nitrogen gas (N2) and nitrous oxide gas (N2O)