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Why is nitrogen fixation necessary?
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A. Respiration uses nitrogen that is attached to oxygen.
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B. Most plants use single nitrogen atoms, not N, molecules.
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C. Photosynthesis requires excess nitrogen.
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D. Plant life cannot use nitrogen atoms unless they are fixed into
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