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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria change a nitrogen molecule into a form of nitrogen that plants can use. The nitrogen enters the plant through its root system and is used to build new plant tissue. What will most
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria change a nitrogen molecule into a form of nitrogen that plants can use. The nitrogen enters the plant through its root system and is used to build new plant tissue. What will most likely happen to the nitrogen next?
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The nitrogen is passed through the food chain by animals that consume the plants, and then released into the soil by decomposer bacteria when they die.
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