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Question
Study the diagram given below and then answer the questions that follow:
Role of plants and animals in the formation of ammonium compounds.
Solution
Nitrifying bacteria present in the soil convert nitrogenous wastes of animals and dead remains of plants and animals to ammonia. Ammonia is then converted to ammonium compounds. In this way, plants and animals help in the formation of ammonium compounds.
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