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Which of the following describes the role of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the nitrogen cycle? Nitrogen-fixing bacteria converts A) nitrogen gas into ammonia B) nitrates into nitr…
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Which of the following describes the role of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria converts
A) nitrogen gas into ammonia
B) nitrates into nitrogen gas
C) ammonia into proteins
D) proteins into nitrates
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nitrogen gas into ammonia
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