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Nitrogen Cycle Practice Explain why living things need nitrogen. To make protein Enzymes Antibodies Muscle Explain why nitrogen atoms are able to cycle. Atoms are not created or destroyed during chemical reactions Only bonds change Re-arranged N N N N N The nitrogen cycle is driven by chemical reactions performed by bacteria . Identify the nitrogen-containing molecule below. Ammonia (NH3) State the location of this molecule in nature. Soil Identify the nitrogen-containing molecule below. Protein State the location of this molecule in nature. Living things (plants and animals) Identify the nitrogen-containing molecule below. Nitrogen gas (N2) State the location of this molecule in nature. Atmosphere/air Explain why living things cannot use N2 gas directly to make protein. Triple bond During the nitrogen cycle, N2 gas must be transformed into NH3 . This chemical reaction is called nitrogen fixation . Explain what it means to say that the N2 is “fixed.” Made useable The ONLY type of organism that can fix nitrogen are bacteria that live in the soil . Nitrogen-fixing bacteria Explain how nitrogen-fixing bacteria are able to split N2. Enzyme Lowers the A.E. H H N H H N H H Nitrogen fixation moves nitrogen from the atmosphere to the soil . Identify the process below. Denitrification State which type of organism performs this reaction. A second type of soil bacteria Denitrification moves nitrogen from the soil atmosphere . back to the Label the bio and geo parts of the carbon cycle. Which chemical reaction removes nitrogen from the soil? Denitrification Other that denitrification, how else is nitrogen removed from the soil? Which two processes add nitrogen to the soil? #25 in SG Nitrogen fixation How is nitrogen passed from autotrophs to heterotrophs? Eating