Denitrifying bacteria are part of which biogeochemical cycle?
1 Answer
Denitrifying bacteria are part of the nitrogen cycle.
Explanation:
Nitrogen,
Nitrifying bacteria are able to remove nitrogen from the atmosphere changing
Denitrifying bacteria reverse the process breaking down the nitrites. The nitrogen-fixing bacteria have used energy to fix the nitrogen into nitrite compounds Denitrifying bacteria get the energy back out of the nitrite compounds to fuel their life process.
(Note nitrogen compounds are unstable and have a lot of chemical energy stored inside of them. Think nitroglycerine. TNT. making nitrogen compounds requires energy, breaking nitrogen compounds releases energy.