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The Nitrogen Cycle: By: Pogi BSE-Science 1

The document discusses the nitrogen cycle, which is the process by which nitrogen is converted between different chemical forms through both biological and physical processes. These processes include nitrogen fixation, where nitrogen gas is converted to ammonia or nitrates; nitrification, the two-step conversion of ammonia to nitrates; assimilation, where plants and animals incorporate nitrates and ammonia; ammonification, the conversion of organic nitrogen to ammonia; and denitrification, the reduction of nitrates to nitrogen gas. The nitrogen cycle is essential for providing nitrogen to organisms in forms they can use.

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The Nitrogen Cycle: By: Pogi BSE-Science 1

The document discusses the nitrogen cycle, which is the process by which nitrogen is converted between different chemical forms through both biological and physical processes. These processes include nitrogen fixation, where nitrogen gas is converted to ammonia or nitrates; nitrification, the two-step conversion of ammonia to nitrates; assimilation, where plants and animals incorporate nitrates and ammonia; ammonification, the conversion of organic nitrogen to ammonia; and denitrification, the reduction of nitrates to nitrogen gas. The nitrogen cycle is essential for providing nitrogen to organisms in forms they can use.

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The Nitrogen Cycle

By: Pogi
BSE-Science 1
Organism do not exist without:
•Amino acid
•Peptides
•Proteins
The organic molecules that contain
nitrogen.
What is Nitrogen?
• Nitrogen is the most abundant element in the
Earth’s atmosphere.
• Nitrogen makes up 78% of the troposphere.
• Nitrogen cannot be absorbed directly by the
plants and animals until it is converted into
compounds they can use. This process is called
the Nitrogen fixation.
Nitrogen cycle
• The ''nitrogen cycle'' is the biogeochemical
cycle by which nitrogen is converted into
multiple chemical forms
• The conversion of nitrogen can be carried out
through both biological and physical processes.
Procedure:
• Nitrogen fixation
• Nitrification
• Assimilation
• Ammonification
• Denitrification
• Dissimilatory nitrate duction to ammonium
• Anaerobic ammonia oxidation
Nitrogen fixation
• Nitrogen fixation is the process by which gaseous
nitrogen (N2) is converted to ammonia (NH3 or
NH4+) via biological fixation or nitrate (NO3-)
through high-energy physical processes like
thunders.
Biological process High energy process
Nitrification
• Nitrification is a two-step process in which NH3/
NH4+ is converted to NO3-. First, the soil
bacteria Nitrosomonas and Nitrococcus convert
NH3 to NO2
•then another soil
bacterium, Nitrobacter, oxidizes NO2
to NO3. These bacteria gain energy
through these conversions, both of
which require oxygen to occur.
Assimilation
• Assimilation is the process by
which plants and animals
incorporate the NO3 and
ammonia formed through
nitrogen fixation and nitrification.
Ammonification
• Ammonification is the conversion of
organic nitrogen into ammonia. The
ammonia produced by this process is
excreted into the environment and is
then available for either nitrification
or assimilation.
Denitrification
• Denitrification is the reduction of NO3 to
gaseous N2 by anaerobic bacteria. This
process only occurs where there is little to no
oxygen, such as deep in the soil near the
water table. Hence, areas such as wetlands
provide a valuable place for reducing excess
nitrogen levels via denitrification processes.
SALAMAS PO!!

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