Why are bacteria a necessary part of the nitrogen cycle?
Other living things cannot use atmospheric nitrogen.
Other living things cannot use the nitrogen in plants.
Bacteria are the main nitrogen reservoir.
Bacteria are the main nitrogen transpirators.

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Answer:  The answer is... (A) Other living things cannot use atmospheric nitrogen

Explanation:

Other living things cannot use the nitrogen in plants except bacteria which has the ability to use and convert nitrogen.

Role of bacteria in Nitrogen cycle

Atmospheric Nitrogen gas can't use by the plants directly but the bacteria are able to use the atmospheric nitrogen and convert it in available form to the plants.

The decomposers, soil bacteria and fungi break down proteins in dead organisms and animal wastes, releasing ammonium ions which can be converted to other nitrogen compounds which make the bacteria an important part of nitrogen cycle.

In conclusion, bacteria is the only organism which can use nitrogen.

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