the nitrogen cycle Flashcards
name 3 inorganic forms of nitrogen
- nitrogen gas
- ammonia
- nitrates
name 2 organic forms of nitrogen
- proteins
- DNA/RNA
how do plants obtain nitrates?
via active transport
what is the role of the nitrogen cycle?
decomposition of dead leaves via saprophytic bacteria and conversion into ammonia via nitrification
step 1 of the nitrogen cycle
nitrogen compounds in dead plants/animals are decomposed by saprophytic bacteria and fungi
what is nitrogen fixation
combining nitrogen gas and hydrogen to produce ammonia so that plants can absorb and use nitrogen
what is azotobacter?
a form of nitrogen-fixing free-living bacteria
what is rhizobium?
nitrogen-fixing bacteria that lives inside root nodules and have mutualistic relationship
how do rhizobium bacteria and the root nodules they live in have a mutualistic relationship?
- plant gains amino acids from rhizobium
- bacteria gain carbohydrates produced by plant during photosynthesis
what is nitrification
process by which ammonium compounds in soil are converted into nitrogen containing molecules that plants use
what bacteria is involve in nitrification of ammonium into nitrites?
nitrosomonas
what bacteria is involve in the nitrification of nitrites into nitrates?
nitrobacter
what is denitrification
conversion of nitrates straight back into nitrogen gas in absence of oxygen
what is ammonification?
conversion of nitrogen containing molecules into ammonium compounds by decomposition