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In Biology / High School | 2014-05-11

Ammonia is released from dead plants by

A. denitrifying bacteria.
B. nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
C. bacteria of decay.
D. nitrifying bacteria.
E. none of the above.

Asked by GerardMertel

Answer (2)

Some bacteria are responsible for the formation of ammonia from dead plants, these are bacteria of decay , i.e., option C .
What are bacteria of decay?
The bacteria responsible for decay involves in the breakdown of organic matter leads to rotting .
These bacteria are responsible for releasing ammonia from decaying plants by the process of ammonification .
Thus, the correct option is C .
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Answered by VTshruti | 2024-06-16

Ammonia is released from dead plants through the process of ammonification, performed by bacteria of decay. These bacteria break down organic matter, releasing ammonia as a result. Therefore, the correct option is C .
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Answered by VTshruti | 2024-10-02