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The nitrogen cycle is the process through which nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms in the environment, including the atmosphere, soil, and living organisms. This cycle plays a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem health by ensuring that nitrogen is available for plant growth and, subsequently, for the animals that rely on those plants as a food source. The cycle involves several key processes, including nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitrification, and ammonification, all of which contribute to nutrient cycling in ecosystems.