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What are Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria?
Nitrogen fixing bacteria are a group of prokaryotic organisms, including both
free-living bacteria
and
symbiotic bacteria
, that possess the enzyme nitrogenase, which enables them to convert atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into ammonia (NH3).
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