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Nitrogen Metabolism
Nitrogen fixation is a crucial biological process that converts atmospheric nitrogen (N2), which is abundant but inert, into a form that plants can utilize for their growth and development. This conversion is primarily carried out by certain microorganisms known as nitrogen-fixing bacteria. There are two main types of nitrogen-fixing bacteria: free-living bacteria and symbiotic bacteria that form mutualistic relationships with certain plants.
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