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Which of the following is carried out by denitrifying bacteria?
O A. break down large, nitrogen-rich molecules to simple molecules
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B. build large, nitrogen-rich molecules from simple molecules
O C. convert biologically useful nitrogen to gaseous nitrogen
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O D. convert gaseous nitrogen to biologically useful nitrogen
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