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Biology, 08.12.2019 10:31 baileypreston311

Trichodesmium is a nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria. why might this cyanobacteria be important to other organisms in nitrogen-poor waters?
they convert atmospheric nitrogen (n2) to organic compounds including ammonia (nh3).
they convert inorganic nitrogen to ammonia (nh3) in the ocean.
they convert organic nitrogen compounds to into other nitrogen compounds. they convert nitrates from the water into nitrogen gas (n2) that is released into the atmosphere.

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