Label the microbes that conduct each stage of the nitrogen cycle. A Denitrifiers B Nitrifiers C Nitrogen fixers 1 Nitrogen is removed from air and converted to ammonia. 2 Ammonia is converted to nitrate. 3 Nitrogen is removed from nitrate and converted to nitrogen gas. N2 NH4+ NO3-
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Put the steps of the nitrogen cycle in order, starting with the step that removes nitrogen from the atmosphere. N2 is formed via denitrifying bacteria. N2 molecules break apart via nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Organic matter decays via decomposers. Animals ingest nitrogen in nitrate-containing food after plants absorb nitrogen from the soil. Nitrogen is released back into the atmosphere through denitrification.
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