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key term - Nitrogen fixation

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Nitrogen fixation is the biological process by which nitrogen (N2) in the atmosphere is converted into ammonia (NH3) by certain prokaryotes. This process is essential for incorporating atmospheric nitrogen into organic compounds.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, such as Rhizobium, form symbiotic relationships with leguminous plants.
  2. The enzyme nitrogenase catalyzes the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia.
  3. Cyanobacteria are notable non-symbiotic nitrogen fixers found in various aquatic environments.
  4. Nitrogen fixation requires a significant amount of ATP due to the triple bond in molecular nitrogen.
  5. Fixed nitrogen is incorporated into amino acids, nucleotides, and other cellular components.

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