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Bacteria decompose organic matter, making elements available to plants through the soil. This process is part of which cycle?
carbon cycle
oxygen cycle
phosphorus cycle
nitrogen cycle
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Nitrogen cycle.
Decomposer bacteria break down organic nitrogen in dead matter (ammonification), then nitrifying bacteria convert it to forms plants can absorb (nitrates), and denitrifying bacteria return N to the atmosphere.
Decomposer bacteria break down organic nitrogen in dead matter (ammonification), then nitrifying bacteria convert it to forms plants can absorb (nitrates), and denitrifying bacteria return N to the atmosphere.
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