Process where nitrogenous compound of living organism convert into nitrates is called?
وہ عمل جہاں جانداروں کا نائٹروجن مرکب نائٹریٹ میں تبدیل ہوتا ہے ____ کہلاتا ہے؟
Answer: Nitrification
Explanation
Nitrification is the process by which nitrogenous compounds in living organisms, such as ammonia (NH3), are converted into nitrates (NO3-) by microorganisms like bacteria.
This process occurs in soil, water, and the gut of animals, and is an essential step in the nitrogen cycle.
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