Microbiology MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

Which process involves the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia?
A. Nitrogen fixation
B. Nitrification
C. Denitrification
D. Ammonification

Nitrogen fixation is the process by which atmospheric nitrogen is converted into ammonia by nitrogen-fixing bacteria.

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