A Animal waste would no longer produce ammonia. B Nitrogen gas could not enter the soil. C The levels of nitrate in the soil would drop. D. Nitrite levels in the soil would rise.

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Animal waste would no longer produce ammonia.
B.
Nitrogen gas could not enter the soil.
The levels of nitrate in the soil would drop.
D.
Nitrite levels in the soil would rise.
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Transcribed Image Text:Animal waste would no longer produce ammonia. B. Nitrogen gas could not enter the soil. The levels of nitrate in the soil would drop. D. Nitrite levels in the soil would rise. MULTIPLE CHOICE All Changes Save Questions Answered
Analyze the diagram of the nitrogen cycle below. What would be the
most likely result if the nitrifying bacteria died?
NITROGEN
CYCLE
AMMONIFICATION
NH,
Denitri-
fication
bacteria
NO
Nitrogen
fixing
bacteria
NITRIFICATION NO.
NH,
Nitrifying
bacteria
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NITROGEN FIXATION
ASSIMILATION
DENITRIFICATION
Transcribed Image Text:Analyze the diagram of the nitrogen cycle below. What would be the most likely result if the nitrifying bacteria died? NITROGEN CYCLE AMMONIFICATION NH, Denitri- fication bacteria NO Nitrogen fixing bacteria NITRIFICATION NO. NH, Nitrifying bacteria All Changes Saved Cor Total Questions Answered NITROGEN FIXATION ASSIMILATION DENITRIFICATION
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