The Nitrogen Cycle Flashcards
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Describe the process of ammonification
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- ammonification is when nitrogen compounds (proteins) from dead organisms are turned into ammonium compounds (ammonium ions) by decomposers
- animal waste (urine and faeces) also contains nitrogen compounds which are also turned into ammonium by decomposers
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Describe the process of nitrification
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- nitrification is when ammonium ions in the soil are changed into nitrogen compounds that can then be used by plants
- nitrosomonas bacteria change ammonium ions into nitrites
- nitrobacter bacteria change nitrites into nitrates
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Describe the process of denitrification
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- denitrification is when nitrates in the soil are converted into nitrogen gas by denitrifying bacteria
- they use nitrates in the soil to carry out respiration and produce nitrogen gas and nitrous oxide
- this happens in anaerobic conditions such as waterlogged soils
4
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Describe the process of nitrogen fixation
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- nitrogen fixation is when nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is turned into ammonia by a bacteria called rhizobium
- rhizobium is found inside root nodules of leguminous plants e.g. peas, beans
- they from a mutualistic relationship with the plants as they provide the plant with nitrogen compounds and the plant provides them with carbohydrates e.g. glucose