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How would the nitrogen cycle be disrupted if humans removed nitrogen-fixing bacteria from the soil? A. Neither plants nor animals would receive nitrogen, so both would suffer poor health and die. B. Only plants would not receive nitrogen, so they would suffer poor health and die. C. Plants would receive too much nitrogen, suffer poor health, and die. D. Animals would receive too much nitrogen, suffer poor health, and die.

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