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Role of nitrifying bacteria, in niterogen cycle, is to
Options
(a) convert ammonia into nitrates
(b) fix atmospheric nitrogen
(c) convert ammonia into nitrogen
(d) convert amino acids into ammonia
Correct Answer:
convert ammonia into nitrates
Explanation:
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