Biology 12th Edition

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ISBN 10: 0078024269
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Chapter 25 - Flowering Plants: Nutrition and Transport - Assess - Page 475: 6

Answer

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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria break the bonds of $N_2$, forming ammonium ions. Nitrogen is reduced in this process. These nitrogen-fixing bacteria can live freely in soil or in association with the roots of plants, forming nodules. Legumes such as alfalfa and beans often have these associations between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and their roots.
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