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The circulation of nitrogen element through living things and non-living environment is called nitrogen cycle in nature. The main steps involved in nitrogen cycle are:
- The nitrogen fixing bacteria present in the soil and in the root nodules of leguminous plants, blue-green algae and lightning in the sky fix atmospheric nitrogen and convert it into compounds of nitrogen which go into the soil.
- The roots of the plants absorb compounds of nitrogen from the soil for their growth and convert them into plant proteins and other organic compounds which make up the body of the plants.
- The plants are eaten up by animals as food. Animals convert plant proteins into animal proteins and other organic compounds which make up their body.
- When plants and animals die the complex nitrogen compounds present in their dead bodies are decomposed and converted into simple compounds of nitrogen by certain bacteria and fungi present in the soil.
- Certain bacteria convert some part of nitrogen compounds into atmospheric nitrogen which goes back into the atmosphere and thus the amount of nitrogen content remains more or less constant.
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