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Which organisms are capable of converting gaseous nitrogen in the air into a form that other living organisms can use?
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
denitrifying bacteria
decomposers
producers
Which step in the nitrogen cycle is accelerated at the beginning of the eutrophication process?
denitrification
nitrogen fixation
producer uptake of nitrogen
consumer decomposition
Which of the following is carried out by denitrifying bacteria?
break down large, nitrogen-rich molecules to simple molecules
build large, nitrogen-rich molecules from simple molecules
convert biologically useful nitrogen to gaseous nitrogen
convert gaseous nitrogen to biologically useful nitrogen
Which type of organism moves nitrogen from cells of producers back to the soil?
decomposers
consumers
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
denitrifying bacteria
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
denitrifying bacteria
decomposers
producers
Which step in the nitrogen cycle is accelerated at the beginning of the eutrophication process?
denitrification
nitrogen fixation
producer uptake of nitrogen
consumer decomposition
Which of the following is carried out by denitrifying bacteria?
break down large, nitrogen-rich molecules to simple molecules
build large, nitrogen-rich molecules from simple molecules
convert biologically useful nitrogen to gaseous nitrogen
convert gaseous nitrogen to biologically useful nitrogen
Which type of organism moves nitrogen from cells of producers back to the soil?
decomposers
consumers
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
denitrifying bacteria
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