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In the nitrogen cycle, bacteria that live in soil and on plant roots in a symbiotic relationship with legumes change nitrogen gas into ammonia in a process called
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In the nitrogen cycle, bacteria that live in soil and on plant roots in a symbiotic relationship with legumes change nitrogen gas into ammonia in a process called
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I think it is called fixation.
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