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    Plants Cannot Use Nitrogen Directly from the Atmosphere; They Depend
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Plants Cannot Use Nitrogen Directly from the Atmosphere; They Depend

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Plants cannot use nitrogen directly from the atmosphere; they depend on nitrogen fixation by bacteria, many of which live in nodules on plant roots.These bacteria fix nitrogen in the form of _______.

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