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The process by which nitrogen is converted into...
The process by which nitrogen is converted into organic compounds by certain bacteria is called:
A. Nitrification
B. Ammonification
C. Nitrogen fixation
D. Denitrification
Explanation:
Nitrogen fixation converts atmospheric nitrogen into compounds plants can use.
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