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Online Classes Gujarati Mother Tongue (Native)
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MICA, Ahmedabad Pursuing
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
PDPU, Gandhinagar 2019
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)
Adajan Hazira Road, Surat, India - 395009
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Answered on 12/11/2020
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The nutritious food that we eat contains nitrogen in the form of amino acids and nucleic acid. This nitrogen is not freely available in the soil. Rather microorganisms like a bacterium called Azotobacter aid and catalyse this process. These microorganisms convert the free nitrogen from the air, which is available as molecular dinitrogen (N2), into ammonia (NH3) and other related nitrogenous compounds. These compounds are metabolically useful to plantations and can be easily synthesised.
Thus, the whole process of converting molecular dinitrogen freely available in the air into synthesisable compounds like NH3, in the soil, is called Nitrogen Fixation.
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The nutritious food that we eat contains nitrogen in the form of amino acids and nucleic acid. This nitrogen is not freely available in the soil. Rather microorganisms like a bacterium called Azotobacter aid and catalyse this process. These microorganisms convert the free nitrogen from the air, which is available as molecular dinitrogen (N2), into ammonia (NH3) and other related nitrogenous compounds. These compounds are metabolically useful to plantations and can be easily synthesised.
Thus, the whole process of converting molecular dinitrogen freely available in the air into synthesisable compounds like NH3, in the soil, is called Nitrogen Fixation.
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