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● Nitrogen Cycle is the biochemical process through which nitrogen gets converted into 
multiple other forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to the organism and back into the atmosphere.
● It is important as it constitutes an important part of many cells and helps in processing 
substances such as proteins, amino acids, etc.

● The nitrogen cycle consists of 5 Major Steps.

First Step – Nitrogen Fixation

Second Step – Nitrification

Third Step – Assimilation

Fourth Step – Ammonification

Fifth Step –Denitrification


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