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Card 6
Front
Certain soil bacteria can break the Nitrogen bond, they convert the atmospheric Nitrogen into...?
Back
Card 7
Front
Nitrifying bacteria transforms Ammonia into Nitrate which can be used by..?
Back
Card 8
Front
Plants absorb the Nitrate from the soil to form...?
Back
Card 9
Front
What happens to the plant eating animal, when they eat the plants?
Back
Card 10
Front
What to that plant eating animals do with the proteins the don't use?
Back
Card 11
Front
The dung (poo) is decomposed by...?
Back
Card 12
Front
When the Bacteria and fungi have decomposed the dung, what compound is formed?
Back
Card 13
Front
Some kinds of bacteria reconvert the Nitrogen compounds in the soil to...?
Back
Card 14
Front
Whats the problem with having too much Nitrate in the soil?
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