What is nitrogenase? What chemical does it use as a substrate? It is extremely sensitive to             and can function only if               is completely excluded from it.

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What is nitrogenase? What chemical does it use as a substrate? It is extremely sensitive to             and can function only if               is completely excluded from it.

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Nitrogen is present in the atmosphere in inert form. 

 

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The molecular nitrogen cannot be used by plants and animals.

 

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It is fixed into the biologically useful form by biotic and abiotic processes.

 

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